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[Title] => Netizens remember martial law
[Summary] => Prompted by the 40th anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law on Friday, Internet users exchanged memories of the time under the regime while younger netizens born after the historical period contributed to the online conversation.
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[Title] => GMA signs law lifting pol ad ban
[Summary] => President Arroyo signed into law yesterday the measure lifting the ban on political advertising and ensuring fair election practices.
According to Press Undersecretary Roberto Capco, Mrs. Arroyo signed the Fair Election Practices Act of 2001 late yesterday afternoon but a ceremonial signing would be scheduled next week.
While the new law will only take effect two weeks after its publication in the Official Gazzette, candidates for local and congressional posts may procure political advertisements after the two-week notice period.
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OFFICIAL GAZZETTE
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While the new law will only take effect two weeks after its publication in the Official Gazzette, candidates for local and congressional posts may procure political advertisements after the two-week notice period.
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February 13, 2001 - 12:00am