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                    [Title] => ‘Editor’ Lomibao gets flak
                    [Summary] => Congressmen told Philippine National Police chief Director General Arturo Lomibao yesterday that he should not assume the role of a news editor even if the nation is under a state of emergency.


Representatives Roilo Golez of Parañaque, Antonino Roman of Bataan and Alan Peter Cayetano of Taguig-Pateros were one in saying that Proclamation 1017, in which President Arroyo declared a state of national emergency, does not empower the police to threaten media entities with closure, much less take over any of these businesses.
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Kinilala ni PNP Spokesman Chief Supt. Leopoldo Bataoil ang mga sinibak na opisyal na sina Supt. Remegio Gregorio ng Boracay Police Station sa Malay, Aklan at Supt. Michael Mendoza Nicolas ng Manaoag Police Station.
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Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita acknowledged that 58 journalists have been killed here between 1986 and May 1this year, with only 31 cases making it to court and 27 still under investigation.
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Representatives Roilo Golez of Parañaque, Antonino Roman of Bataan and Alan Peter Cayetano of Taguig-Pateros were one in saying that Proclamation 1017, in which President Arroyo declared a state of national emergency, does not empower the police to threaten media entities with closure, much less take over any of these businesses.
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Kinilala ni PNP Spokesman Chief Supt. Leopoldo Bataoil ang mga sinibak na opisyal na sina Supt. Remegio Gregorio ng Boracay Police Station sa Malay, Aklan at Supt. Michael Mendoza Nicolas ng Manaoag Police Station.
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Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita acknowledged that 58 journalists have been killed here between 1986 and May 1this year, with only 31 cases making it to court and 27 still under investigation.
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