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                    [Title] => Manila bet decries ballot blunder
                    [Summary] => A Manila congressional bet cried foul yesterday after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) failed to include her name in the list of candidates being mailed to individual voters.
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Manila Mayor Lito Atienza said officials of 897 barangays in the city’s six districts will accost minors roaming the streets of the country’s capital.

Exempted are minors accompanied by parents or guardians as well as those who have to leave their house in cases of emergency.
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"I’ll postpone the implementation until after the anniversary of martial law to prevent any misinterpretation," Atienza said.

The other day, the Manila City Council approved on third and final reading the ordinance that imposes curfew on minors 18 years and below from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. in the six districts of the country’s capital.
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Atienza clarified that he is not against the imposition of a curfew as proposed by Councilor Julio Logarta Jr., but just wants the plan "to be studied very carefully and thoroughly."
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Exempted are minors accompanied by parents or guardians as well as those who have to leave their house in cases of emergency.
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"I’ll postpone the implementation until after the anniversary of martial law to prevent any misinterpretation," Atienza said.

The other day, the Manila City Council approved on third and final reading the ordinance that imposes curfew on minors 18 years and below from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. in the six districts of the country’s capital.
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