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Dumulog na sa United Nations (UN) ang mga kaanak ng limang pinaslang na mamamahayag sa bansa dahil sa umano’y malabnaw na pagtugon ng gobyerno sa kanilang kaso.

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Days earlier, the newspapers reported that the year 2007 was about to pass into history without a single journalist killed in the line of duty in the Philippines. But before anyone could start celebrating, along came some bad news from Davao City.

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With broadcaster Fernando Lintuan making critical comments about many issues and too many people, investigators are said to be having a hard time zeroing in on a motive that could lead to those behind his murder.

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Communist rebels, who have ignored a two-week Yuletide truce declared unilaterally by the government and killed a civilian during a raid in Samar, announced they would observe their own ceasefire for two days until today and another two days to mark the New Year.

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By Al G. Pedroche | December 27, 2007 - 12:00am
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