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Gerry Castro, vice president of Asian Media Development Group, the exclusive partner of Vivendi in the country, said police have confiscated personal computers loaded with un-licensed games in simultaneous raids in two computer esta-blishments in Pangasinan.

Raided were the Laundry Bytes along Rizal street in Poblacion and the LJ Computer in the public market of Mangal-dan town.
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A seven-year-old boy accidentally killed his four-year-old brother after shooting him in the upper lip while playing with a .45 cal. pistol in Barangay Bantigue, Bantayan town.

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Raided were the Laundry Bytes along Rizal street in Poblacion and the LJ Computer in the public market of Mangal-dan town.
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