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A 91-year-old Filipino veteran who fought against Japanese forces during World War II believes that armed conflict is no longer the way to solve matters today.

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Whether the intent was to look for treasures or to make way for a septic tank, officials of barangay Dumlog in Talisay City yesterday stopped a group of men from continuing with their digging in a private lot for lack of a permit.

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Whether the intent was to look for treasures or to make way for a septic tank, officials of barangay Dumlog in Talisay City yesterday stopped a group of men from continuing with their digging in a private lot for lack of a permit.

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