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                    [Title] => Widow caught with  3 kilos of marijuana
                    [Summary] => Police arrested a 55-year-old widow after being caught with three kilos of high-grade marijuana along a railroad track in Sta. Mesa, Manila the other day.


Sta. Mesa police station chief Superintendent Efren Perez said the arrest of Teresita Orsal, of 241 Anonas street, Sta. Mesa, was made possible when a confirmed drug dependent squealed and tagged her as the source of illegal drugs in Sta. Mesa district.

Perez added Orsal is the alleged supplier of marijuana among students and drug addicts in the University Belt.
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When positioned vertically, the Philippine flag should be displayed with the blue panel on the left and the red panel on the right side of the flagpole at peacetime.
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                    [Title] => Widow caught with  3 kilos of marijuana
                    [Summary] => Police arrested a 55-year-old widow after being caught with three kilos of high-grade marijuana along a railroad track in Sta. Mesa, Manila the other day.


Sta. Mesa police station chief Superintendent Efren Perez said the arrest of Teresita Orsal, of 241 Anonas street, Sta. Mesa, was made possible when a confirmed drug dependent squealed and tagged her as the source of illegal drugs in Sta. Mesa district.

Perez added Orsal is the alleged supplier of marijuana among students and drug addicts in the University Belt.
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When positioned vertically, the Philippine flag should be displayed with the blue panel on the left and the red panel on the right side of the flagpole at peacetime.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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