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                    [Title] => EDITORIAL - No warm reassurance, only a chilly silence
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When President Aquino went around the caskets bearing the remains of fallen members of the Philippine National Police Special Action Force at Camp Bagong Diwa to distribute medals of honor to surviving relatives, a sweeping sense of quiet anger and resentment was very palpable. Not everyone shook the hand of the president. And there were some who did not take the medals handed to them, prompting the president to put them on top of the caskets himself.

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Spain's civil aviation agency says all airports are functioning normally after a wildcat strike by air traffic controllers that the government quashed by using unprecedented emergency measures.

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