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[Title] => Siege mentality now prevailing in Senate
[Summary] => A siege mentality is now prevailing in the Senate with the presence of two K-9s conspicuously moving around the Senate building sniffing packages for bombs and explosive materials.
Senate President Franklin Drilon and retired Gen. Leonardo Lopez, the Senate sergeant-at-arms, said they decided to institute stricter security measures in the chamber to ensure the safety of everyone.
"I asked for stricter security measures, but how they do it is up to the security people," Drilon said on the presence of K-9s in the Senate.
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DR. MIGUEL FORES
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Senate President Franklin Drilon and retired Gen. Leonardo Lopez, the Senate sergeant-at-arms, said they decided to institute stricter security measures in the chamber to ensure the safety of everyone.
"I asked for stricter security measures, but how they do it is up to the security people," Drilon said on the presence of K-9s in the Senate.
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October 25, 2001 - 12:00am