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                    [Title] => Dagupan City police chief ‘cleared’ in jueteng probe
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                    [Title] => No Expedition gift from ‘jueteng lord’
                    [Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Finally breaking his silence, Gov. Victor Agbayani denied yesterday having received a Ford Expedition as a gift from an alleged jueteng lord, as reports claimed, in exchange for the revival of the illegal numbers game in the province.

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At a time when the image of the nation’s cops have sunk so low, 10 members of the Sison municipal police returned an estimated P10 million in cash and millions of pesos worth of jewelry and personal belongings to the family of banker Emilia Sta. Cruz Hermoso, 79, and her daughter Elizabeth, 19, who were among those killed in a car accident last Dec. 26 along the national highway in Sison.

Hermoso owned the Liberty Bank in Meycauayan, Bulacan.
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Superintendent Noli Taliño, Dagupan City police chief, told The STAR that the latest victim was the Luzon Medical Center in the city, whose staff received a telephone call at about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday warning that a bomb would explode in the hospital anytime.
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Hermoso owned the Liberty Bank in Meycauayan, Bulacan.
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