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                    [Title] => Facebook removes 220 pages for 'misrepresentation, spam'
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                    [Title] => 'Spammers' should be registered - Enrile
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Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile today insisted that "spammers" in text messaging should be registered especially if they are engaged in business or services.

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It is a recurring nuisance that plagues millions of e-mails around the world. It wastes time, bandwidth and valuable inbox space. It is sometimes harmless, oftentimes rude and at all times annoying. And, it gives the iconic processed meat brand a bad name.
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