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                    [Title] => GMA orders full honors in burial of slain cop
                    [Summary] => President Arroyo said yesterday she ordered full honors in the burial of slain Makati City rookie cop PO2 Aristotle Tacata, who died in a shootout with robbers last Wednesday.
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                    [Title] => PNP starts drive for boy with leukemia
                    [Summary] => The Philippine National Police (PNP) has started ways yesterday to help the youngest member of the force, six-year-old Joe Allan Mendoza, who is suffering from leukemia.


According to PNP community relations chief Director Ricardo de Leon, the PNP is doing its best to help the young boy who has become a living inspiration to every policeman in the country. De Leon said negotiations are underway with a big corporation, which had expressed intentions to support the hospital and medical needs of Mendoza, who has been diagnosed with leukemia since he was three.
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Deputy Director Gene-ral Clyde Fernandez, PNP deputy chief for administration, formally welcomed Joe Allan Mendoza to the force during the ceremony, where he was the guest of honor. A big banner bearing his name with "Master" on it welcomed the boy and his family at the PNP headquarters.
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Ayon kay PNP director for community relations Director Ricardo de Leon na napagkasunduan ng matataas na opisyal ng PNP na gawing panauhin sa isinasagawang regular-flag raising ceremony sa Camp Crame ang batang si Joe Allan Mendoza o si Jam-jam na siyang tawag sa kanya ng kanyang pamilya.
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                    [Summary] => The Philippine National Police (PNP) has started ways yesterday to help the youngest member of the force, six-year-old Joe Allan Mendoza, who is suffering from leukemia.


According to PNP community relations chief Director Ricardo de Leon, the PNP is doing its best to help the young boy who has become a living inspiration to every policeman in the country. De Leon said negotiations are underway with a big corporation, which had expressed intentions to support the hospital and medical needs of Mendoza, who has been diagnosed with leukemia since he was three.
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Ayon kay PNP director for community relations Director Ricardo de Leon na napagkasunduan ng matataas na opisyal ng PNP na gawing panauhin sa isinasagawang regular-flag raising ceremony sa Camp Crame ang batang si Joe Allan Mendoza o si Jam-jam na siyang tawag sa kanya ng kanyang pamilya.
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