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                    [Title] => EDITORYAL - Tutulog-tulog ang mga bantay
                    [Summary] => ANG pagkubkob ni dating Air Transportation Office (ATO) chief Panfilo Villaruel at kasamang Navy Lt. Ricardo Gatchillar sa control tower ng Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) noong madaling araw ng Biyernes ay maliwanag na kapabayaan sa seguridad. Wala nang iba pang dapat sisihin dito kundi ang mga tutulug-tulog na namamahala ng security sa nasabing tower.
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                    [Title] => Katiwaliang sinasabi ni Villaruel halukayin!
                    [Summary] => HINDI na halos makilala si dating Air Transportation Office chief Panfilo Villaruel dahil  tadtad ng mga bala ang katawan nito at aide na si Navy Lt. Sg. Ricardo Gatchillar. At sa nangyari hindi masawata ang galit ng kanilang mga mahal sa buhay sa kaawa-awang nangyari sa dalawa.

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Philippine National Police-Aviation Security Group (ASG) chief Senior Superintendent Andres Caro said his men spared the country further trouble by shooting dead former Air Transportation Office (ATO) chief Panfilo Villaruel and Navy Lt. (sg) Ricardo Gatchillar.
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Philippine National Police-Aviation Security Group (ASG) chief Senior Superintendent Andres Caro said his men spared the country further trouble by shooting dead former Air Transportation Office (ATO) chief Panfilo Villaruel and Navy Lt. (sg) Ricardo Gatchillar.
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