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An octogenarian believed to be a victim of robbery was found dead holding a bolo inside his house in Barangay Kanluhangon, Tabuelan town on Wednesday night.

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MANILA, Philippines – Homicide investigators of the Makati City police said yesterday one of the suspects in the killing of a Korean national and two others at a computer repair and sales shop works as an errand boy for one of the shop’s regular customers.

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The month-long labor row at the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co., the country’s biggest gold producer, finally ended Sunday night after the company agreed to rehire 26 union officers and grant the other demands of the 1,600-strong union.

Last Friday, the company threatened to terminate some 700 protesting rank-and-file employees if they failed to report to work starting Saturday.
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The month-long labor row at the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co., the country’s biggest gold producer, finally ended Sunday night after the company agreed to rehire 26 union officers and grant the other demands of the 1,600-strong union.

Last Friday, the company threatened to terminate some 700 protesting rank-and-file employees if they failed to report to work starting Saturday.
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