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[Title] => Gilas balitang-balita sa Spain
[Summary] => Tila nakuha ng Gilas Pilipinas ang atensyon ng international media dahil sa paglaki ng espasyong ibinibigay sa Philippine national team sa mga Spanish newspapers na nag-uulat ng FIBA World Cup sa kabila ng kabiguang makapasok sa round-of-16 na nagsimula sa Madrid at Barcelona noong Sabado.
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[Title] => Pope says Vatican opposed Mideast prayer at first
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[Title] => Spanish village to raise funds with marijuana
[Summary] => A tiny Spanish village has voted to lease land for growing marijuana as a source of desperately needed revenue — a unique but legally questionable way of battling an economic crisis highlighted by staggering unemployment and a looming recession.
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[Title] => What is really going on
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[Title] => A harvest of heartbreak so movingly reported
[Summary] => MADRID, Spain G.K. Chesterton once wrote that "when your pen is red hot, it draws roses. When it is white hot, it draws stars".
The Spanish press, sharpening its pens into rapiers, has been slashing away at the M-11 (March 11 "massacre") story and its grief-stricken aftermath with both fury and fidelity.
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[Title] => The tale of the Spanish inquiry: Dead or disappeared?
[Summary] => The dawn attack staged yesterday by a sabotage team of the New Peoples Army against the 600-megawatt NAPOCOR power plant in Calaca, Batangas, was bravely repulsed by the Air Force detachment guarding the facility and government troops rushed to reinforce it.
The story was all over the cable news networks yesterday afternoon, too, reminding the world that the Philippines continues to seethe with rebellion and terrorism.
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The Spanish press, sharpening its pens into rapiers, has been slashing away at the M-11 (March 11 "massacre") story and its grief-stricken aftermath with both fury and fidelity.
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