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Hilom man ug walay nahitabong aktwal nga kagubot tali sa mga tinugyanan sa Talisay City Hall ug mga supak nga mga vendors sa Tabunok Public Market apan adunay nakuhang mga Molotov bombs ug nakadakop og armadong lalaki ang kapolisan diha sa maong merkado kagahapon. 

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The Talisay City council yesterday approved a proposed resolution waiving the rentals of stalls for the first three months at the new public market in barangay Lagtang.

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When John Lennon called on the world to "make love not war", he flashed the V-sign to propagate the concept of peace and diplomacy. When toppled former leader Ferdinand Marcos had his presidential campaigns, he used the sign to mean victory.

When former President Corazon Aquino survived the political ideology of an assassinated husband-senator, the "L" she flashed stood for "Laban" (fight). To ghetto youths the "L" on their foreheads mocks the "losers".
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The Talisay City council yesterday approved a proposed resolution waiving the rentals of stalls for the first three months at the new public market in barangay Lagtang.

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When former President Corazon Aquino survived the political ideology of an assassinated husband-senator, the "L" she flashed stood for "Laban" (fight). To ghetto youths the "L" on their foreheads mocks the "losers".
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