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[Title] => Man gets 12 years for illegal drugs
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[Title] => Neo unveils first netbook for kids
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[Title] => Bring back jai alai, workers urge GMA
[Summary] => Over a thousand workers of jai alai outlets in the country urged President Arroyo yesterday to intercede on their behalf for the return of the games, saying they are victims of a government that discriminates against the poor.
Carlito Esplanada, spokesman for the displaced workers, said they cannot understand why the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) had to stop jai alai when the decision of the Supreme Court (SC) was not yet final.
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Carlito Esplanada, spokesman for the displaced workers, said they cannot understand why the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) had to stop jai alai when the decision of the Supreme Court (SC) was not yet final.
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