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The UK, particularly England, is unmatched for its classic theater tradition solidly built on Shakespeare’s 37 plays which are staged throughout the world.
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Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos said security forces would enforce a "total gun ban" for six months from Dec. 15, when registration opens for the presidential and congressional elections.

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In an effort to promote public safety and stop gun violence, the Gunless Society has appealed to the leadership of Congress for the speedy consideration and approval of a proposed legislation that will get guns off the streets.

The proposed legislation, Senate Bill 1925, filed by Senate President Franklin Drilon and Sen. Aquilino Pimentel Jr., and its House counterpart, HB 10778, authored by Rep. Wigberto Tañada, seek to regulate the carrying of firearms and other deadly weapons in public places.

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The UK, particularly England, is unmatched for its classic theater tradition solidly built on Shakespeare’s 37 plays which are staged throughout the world.
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Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos said security forces would enforce a "total gun ban" for six months from Dec. 15, when registration opens for the presidential and congressional elections.

Even civilians with permits will be barred from carrying their weapons.
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