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[Title] => Mauled cabbie won’t file case vs TV host
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[Title] => TV host won't pay P78 fare; mauls taxi driver
[Summary] => A TV show host, who said he had no money to pay the P78.50 fare, mauled a taxi driver Wednesday morning in front of a Mandaluyong condominium.
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[Title] => 'Malang' released back to Liguasan Marsh
[Summary] => Superstitious Christian and Moro folks believe Friday’s release of "Malang" into the vast Liguasan Marsh will appease the spirit of Raja Muda and bring them “good tidings” in return.
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[Title] => ‘Ban boat overloading in marsh’
[Summary] => The provincial disaster risk reduction and management council is urging municipal councils to enact ordinances disallowing the overloading of small motorized boats in the Liguasan marsh and big rivers straddling Maguindanao to prevent a repeat of last Monday’s mishap that caused the deaths of 10 passengers.
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[Title] => ‘Agusan Marsh should be protected’
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[Summary] => “Lolong bread” is a big hit, and coming up are siopao, cookies and pastries also named after the crocodile caught last year in the marsh of Agusan del Sur.
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[Title] => Longing for home
[Summary] => Over the weekend I watched a TV documentary on “Lolong” the giant crocodile.
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[Summary] => With a Guinness World Record recognition possible, it seems certain that “Lolong” the crocodile from the Agusan Marsh will live a long life free from the clutches of makers of shoes and bags.
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[Summary] => Superstitious Christian and Moro folks believe Friday’s release of "Malang" into the vast Liguasan Marsh will appease the spirit of Raja Muda and bring them “good tidings” in return.
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