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                    [Title] => 2 estudyante kinidnap, pinatay
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Karumal-dumal na kamatayan ang sinapit ng dalawang estudyante makaraang kidnapin ay pinatay ng dating driver ng isa sa biktima sa Barangay Cabuling, bayan ng Tantangan, South Cotabato, ayon sa ulat kahapon.

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Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala has pledged P6 million for the concreting of a farm-to-market road connecting a farming enclave to the public market of Banga town in the province, which he toured this week to inspect local projects of his department.

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Police identified the victims as former Army M/Sgt. Franklin Marquez and PO3 Narciso Marquez of the 1205th Regional Mobile Group.

A witness, who was not named, told police that the Marquezes were having a drink in a beerhouse inside the public market at about 8 p.m. when a heated argument ensued between them and a group of men.
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Karumal-dumal na kamatayan ang sinapit ng dalawang estudyante makaraang kidnapin ay pinatay ng dating driver ng isa sa biktima sa Barangay Cabuling, bayan ng Tantangan, South Cotabato, ayon sa ulat kahapon.

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Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala has pledged P6 million for the concreting of a farm-to-market road connecting a farming enclave to the public market of Banga town in the province, which he toured this week to inspect local projects of his department.

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Police identified the victims as former Army M/Sgt. Franklin Marquez and PO3 Narciso Marquez of the 1205th Regional Mobile Group.

A witness, who was not named, told police that the Marquezes were having a drink in a beerhouse inside the public market at about 8 p.m. when a heated argument ensued between them and a group of men.
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