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Hindi napigil ng ilang mama­mahayag na tumulo ang mga luha habang nag-aalay ng bulaklak at nagsisindi ng kandila sa lugar kung saan minasa­ker at inilibing ang kasa­mang mamamahayag, may isang buwan na ang nakalilipas.

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The Philippine Press Institute, in coordination with the officials of the Commission on Elections, will hold starting today a three-day seminar workshop for selected journalists from different parts of the country to prepare them for the task of covering the next year’s elections.

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The Philippine Press Institute, in coordination with the officials of the Commission on Elections, will hold starting today a three-day seminar workshop for selected journalists from different parts of the country to prepare them for the task of covering the next year’s elections.

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