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Watch This Hard Landing At Bacolod Airport - Cebu Pacific A320
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luminaeugene · 2 years
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2022 Bacolod City congressman, mayor, vice mayor, councilors election results
2022 Bacolod City congressman, mayor, vice mayor, councilors election results
independent city: Bacolodgeographical province: Negros Occidentalregion: Western Visayas (Region VI)country: Philippinesdate: May 9, 2022seats: 1 congressman, 1 mayor, 1 vice mayor, 12 councilors districts: 1voters: 327,403 *UPDATE: as of1:00 p.m. on May 9, 2022precincts completed (%)0(0%) BACOLOD CITY CONGRESSMAN CANDIDATEVOTESDan AtaydeWilly DavidGreg GasatayaRomy GustiloNonong San…
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The Ruins Mansion
Talisay City, Negros Occidental
The Ruins was the ancestral mansion of the family of wealthy sugar businessman Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson built on a 440 hectare sugar plantation in Talisay City, Negros Occidental, in the early 1900s in memory of his Portuguese wife Maria Braga Lacson, who died during the birth of their 8th child. -credits to the rightful owner
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SAD LATE-BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Veteran Negrense Broadcaster and Radio DJ host named DJ Richard Enriquez of 'Super Radyo: Manila' passes away [#OneNETnewsEXCLUSIVE]
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(Written by Rhayniel Saldasal Calimpong / Freelanced News Writer, Reporter and Presenter of OneNETnews)
BACOLOD, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL -- The world of radio and music broadcasting is in mourning on Wednesday as the news of the sudden and untimely passing of a veteran broadcaster and beloved music radio disc jockey host named Jose Steele Enriquez Jr., known to millions as 'DJ Richard Enriquez' rocks the airwaves overnight.
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(PHOTO COURTESY: DJ Richard Enriquez via FB PHOTO)
He was 59 y/o and was a prominent figure in the Philippine music radio scene and a fixture at DZBB-AM 594khz's Super Radyo: Manila within just a few years today on the air. He reportedly passed away on October 25th, 2023 (Quezon and Bacolod local time), a week after his unexpected health issue at a final music radio show called 'Golden Memories'.
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DJ Jose Richard Steele Enriquez Jr., whose born in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental was a name synonymous with the world of radio entertainment. He began his remarkable journey in the 1990s thru DWDM-FM's Pinoy Radio DM 95.5mhz (which now as Eagle FM 95.5). His talent for connecting with listeners and curating the best music for their enjoyment propelled him to greater heights in the industry. Soon, he found his way to ABS-CBN radio before under DZMM-AM Radyo Patrol 630khz: Manila (which also now as DWPM-AM Radyo 630) in the 2010s.
With his distinct voice and warm personality, DJ Richard became an integral part of their lives of many radio enthusiasts. His 'Golden Memories' show was a beloved music and occasional news program in the top-of-the-hour newsbreak segment part, taking listeners on a nostalgic journey through the classics that transcended generations like us. His dedication to preserving the timeless melodies earned him a special place in the hearts of his targeted audience.
It's important to note that DJ Richard's untimely departure raises the question of an unfulfilled dream. Some had speculated that he might venture into hosting a music radio show at Super Radyo: Iloilo, given his possible roots in the relay station to Bacolod City, Negros Occidental via DYSB-AM 1179khz. His connection to the regional music scene, along with his undeniable talent, hinted at the potential for a future in his beloved hometown, before he was moved to Quezon City, Manila, National Capital Region.
But sadly, that dream will remain unattained, as we mourn his sudden loss. His legacy transcended the boundaries of this so-called AM-radio relay in Bacolod City, leaving an indelible mark on the entire nation.
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As news of DJ Richard Enriquez's passing spread, per the exclusive radio report of Shirley Escalante's "Super Balita sa Gabi" Thursday night (October 26th, 2023), an outpouring of condolences and tributes flooded social media and radio airwaves. Fans, colleagues and friends remembered him for his genuine warmth, dedication to music and his ability to make everyone feel like family.
Many prominent personalities and organizations paid their respects, with Super Radyo: Manila releasing an official statement expressing their deep sorrow. The music and news radio community has lost a true icon, and his absence of DJ Richard Enriquez will be profoundly felt.
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The management and staff of Radio Global Media Arts Network Inc. (RGMAi) said that the DJ Richard Enriquez laid to rest at the 2nd Floor, Mercy B. Loyola Memorial Chapels in Commonwealth Ave., Matandang Balara, Quezon City, Metro Manila, National Capital Region.
The passing of DJ Richard Enriquez officially marks the end of an era in Philippine music, occasional news and radio broadcasting. His charismatic presence and the nostalgia he brought to the airwaves will be dearly missed. The legacy he leaves behind serves as a painful reminder of the power of music and radio to touch our hearts and bring us together.
As the Filipino nation mourns the loss of Super Radyo: Manila's DJ Richard Enriquez, we remember the joy he brought into our lives through his passion for music, news and radio. His memory will forever be entwined with the timeless melodies he shared, and his voice will continue to resonate in the hearts of those who tuned in, making him a true legend in the world of Philippine radio.
(Our regional correspondent Steven Quartz Universe of Cartoon Network News has contributed on this saddened news report.)
EDITOR's NOTE: Our thoughts and prayers at OneNETtv Channel - DYDZ-DTV Ch. 8 / Cable: Ch. 20 for making music radio industry as trusted by millions of Filipino listeners nationwide and worldwide. You gotta hear it from DJ Richard and may the rest in paradise from all of us at ONC and OneNETnews. Madamo na po salamat, kapusong Richard at paalam po!
SCREENGRAB COURTESY: Super Radyo DZBB-AM 594khz via YT LIVE VIDEO BACKGROUND PROVIDED BY: Tegna
SOURCE: *https://www.facebook.com/100057928455908/posts/750767083530900 [Referenced FB News Article via Jeff Oligar TV] *https://www.facebook.com/dzbb594/videos/627380985996651 [Referenced FB News Article via GMA News] *https://www.facebook.com/dzbb594/videos/369950748722056 [Referenced FB LIVE Video in News Item via DZBB594] *https://www.facebook.com/100000039837333/posts/7258772390800683 [Referenced FB Captioned Photo via DJ Richard Enriquez] *https://www.facebook.com/169656269721643/videos/237938435647236 [Referenced FB Reel Video via DJ Richard Enriquez] *https://en.everybodywiki.com/DJ_Richard_Enriquez *https://news.abs-cbn.com/life/12/27/20/dj-richard-enriquez-bids-goodbye-to-teleradyo-listeners [Referenced Classic News Article via ABS-CBN News] *https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/balitambayan/chikamuna/886445/veteran-broadcaster-na-si-dj-richard-enriquez-pumanaw-na/story/ [Referenced News Article via GMA News] and *https://www.manilatimes.net/2023/10/26/news/dj-richard-enriquez-signs-off-at-59/1916575/ [Referenced News Article via The Manila Times]
-- OneNETnews Team
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tropic-havens · 10 months
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One of the many street vendors selling Coconuts in Bacolod City, Philippines
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hislaevv · 1 year
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An original na’avi portrait inspired by my Visayan culture + festivals!
1. Masskara festival
The smiling masks used in the festival were a declaration of Bacolod locals' resilience in the face of challenges and tragedy, prompting the city to become known as the “City of Smiles.
2. Dinagyang Festival
Is one of the biggest and world-class festivals in the Philippines. It traces the history of devotion to the Holy Child Jesus popularly known to Filipino devotees as Sr. Sto.
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themakeupbrush · 2 years
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Miss World Philippines Negros Occidental 2022 National Costume Contest Entry
Inspired from one of the biggest and world-class festivals in the Philippines called ‘MassKara’ Festival in Bacolod, the City of Smiles. Executed in a vibrant lilac retro stained glass bodice and golden headdress which was hand-embroidered and embellished with different cultural materials depicting the flamboyant celebration of the smiling faces of the mask, depicting the unwavering Negrense spirit.
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The Importance of Filipino Stories: Celebrating Filipino American History Month
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October is Filipino American History Month. With more than 4.2 million individuals of Filipino descent here in the U.S., we know there are at least 4.2 million stories to cherish and celebrate! Today’s story comes from Josie Gepulle, our fall 2022 Editorial intern and proud Filipino American. It wasn’t until I was in my second year of college that I got my first reading assignment on Filipino American stories.
At my university, I was taking a history course entitled “American Radicals and Reformers.” Halfway through the semester, I learned about Larry Itilong, a Filipino migrant laborer who went on to lead the five-year Delano Grape Strike in California and later co-founded the United Farm Workers of America.
I’m pretty sure my jaw actually dropped hearing about this. An actual Filipino American made his way into the history books, one who had a profound impact on the labor movement. 
That’s also when it really hit me: there was a lack of Filipino stories in my life.
I grew up in a small suburban Texas town. I was the first and only Filipino my community saw, so I don’t really blame anyone for their ignorance. It was frustrating, however, to receive several comments like, “Are you sure you’re Asian? You don’t look like it at all.” or “Where is the Philippines anyway?” I didn’t understand at that time because I’m proud of my heritage, but what does that mean to a world that doesn’t even know you exist? The most recognition I’ve gotten is from veterans recalling war buddies or travelers who visited Manila once.
I learned the history of the Philippines from my dad, not school. The Philippines, it seems, had no place in the story of America, despite being one of its former colonies. Even the mainstream media barely acknowledged our culture and our community. Any reference to the Philippines seemed to only refer to Manila and how the language was Tagalog. I couldn’t relate to that. My parents are from Bacolod, a city in central Philippines, where the community spoke Illongo. The narrative America wanted to tell about the Philippines, as limited as it was, was not one I could fit into.
It took me a long time to identify as a Pinoy writer. That same year at college when I learned about Larry Itliong, I attended a special event where I heard Jose Antonio Vargas, the famed journalist and immigration rights activist, and openly undocumented Filipino American, give a talk about his book, Dear America: Notes from an Undocumented Citizen. He, too, was a storyteller and writer, just like I wanted to be.
I finally realized I wasn’t alone. I didn’t need to be the author who put the Philippines in the history book. Several writers already did that for me. Carlos Bulosan wrote the famous America Is in the Heart, establishing the Filipino American perspective in literature. Then there are the writers of today, like Elaine Castillo with her book America Is Not the Heart, a clear callback to Bulosan. While Filipino Americans may have different interpretations of their identities, these stories are very much in dialogue with each other.
Each story, including mine, is only a small piece in a much larger puzzle. My own perspective that only represents a tiny fraction of Filipino history. The Philippines is made up of 7000+ islands and has 120+ spoken languages. We have our own history and mythology that existed long before the Americans came and long before the first colonizers, the Spaniards, arrived as well. While colonialism has tried time and time again to erase our stories, remembering our traditions and history is how they live on. We don’t want these stories to become forgotten simply because they’re left out of school curriculums. However, I do have to take a moment to be grateful for virtual spaces, especially those for writers. While my family is no longer the only Filipino family in my city, it was online where I met my very first Pinoy friends. Together, we traded experiences, laughing at the little tics that our families share. That, too, is an important part of the story. My friends and I aren’t famous, but aren’t those cherished moments together part of our experience as well?
And well, NaNoWriMo is the perfect time to explore your own stories, isn’t it? I remember being drawn to the challenge a long time ago, when I was a tiny middle schooler who felt so lonely in the giant world. NaNo made me believe that my story truly mattered, not just to everyone in the Philippines and America, but to me, the person who all my writing is eventually for. There’s no way I, or anyone for that matter, can accurately describe the story of every single Filipino, let alone Filipino American, out there. But you can talk about your story. Personally, I want to write characters who speak Ilonggo or grew up the only Filipino in their class. Maybe your characters will speak Cebuano or Ilocano. No matter what, Pinoys will get to be main characters! They’ll have grand adventures or share quiet moments with their loved ones. We’ll share our culture, our heritage with the world.
Together, our story will be told. Dungan ta sulat!
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Josie Gepulle is a longtime NaNoWriMo fan, spending her teenage years lurking on the YWP forums and procrastinating her novel writing. She loves hearing the unique stories that come from writers all over the world and believes every voice is worth listening to. She enjoys the many different forms storytelling comes in, doing everything from analyzing TV shows to drawing her favorite characters. She can be found scribbling notes or doodling with an array of pens by her side. If you’d like to learn more about Filipino American History Month, here are some more sites to explore.
10 Ways to Celebrate Filipino American History Month
National Today
Filipino American National Historical Society
FAHM Resources and Creators to learn from (IG Post)
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COVID-19 Crisis: President Marcos declares it is time to return to pre-pandemic life
COVID-19 Crisis: President Marcos declares it is time to return to pre-pandemic life
Life in the Philippines continues to move back to normal even though new COVID-19 cases are being recorded in the thousands daily in recent times. Still, it is notable that many millions of Filipinos have gotten fully vaccinated or boosted for COVID-19 (note: around 3.5 million received their 1st booster shots recently) and even though the past summer saw lots of election campaign events that had…
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pannaginip · 3 months
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Alter Midya on Twitter @altermidya:
Combined forces of transport groups, Bacolod City Water (BACIWA) Employees Union, and progressive organizations trooped to the House of Representatives earlier today to protest the increasing trend in privatization of public services.
The demonstration was held in time for the congressional hearing on the anomalies in the PUV Modernization Program and the resolution to permanently suspend the mandatory PUV consolidation.
📸 June Tadia
2024 Jan. 31
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nakakabaliw · 1 year
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Gonna be tabling at a con soon! (APFF in Bacolod City) and I'm nervous/excited because it is in 6 days and I have Not printed anything!
But this should be my last batch of stickers ^^ Wish me luck and give any tips if yall have any for first time tablers ..
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shanemejares · 1 year
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“All good things are wild and free"
Let's begin this with a little introduction.Hi I'm Shane,an ABM student and an adventurer.
Allow me to share some of the fun adventures I've experienced so far. A memories that I will be keeping until i die.
• Campuestohan Highland Resort
📍Sitio campuestohan Barangay, Talisay City, 6115 Negros Occidental.
Campuestohan Highland Resort is a fun-filled tourist destination located between the cities of Bacolod and Talisay in Negros Occidental. The five-hectare highland resort is one of the go-to places not only for Negrenses but also travelers from different parts of the country because of its cool temperatures.
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Always been one of the best experience so far. A place where adventure,pool and nature are in one place.
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You can enjoy a lot of rides such as 4 lane bicycle, cable hamster ride, zip line and more. They also have a new tourist attraction which is the sharkwave. Campuestohan Highland Resort is the perfect year-round getaway for you and your family. You can also enjoy outdoor activities such as, rope course.
A highly recommended and Go to place to enjoy and Bond with your family and friends!
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jayveepunay09 · 5 months
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A Warm Welcome Stepping off the plane at Bacolod-Silay International Airport, I felt a rush of excitement as I began my sojourn in this captivating city. A short taxi ride brought me to the heart of Bacolod, where I checked into my hotel and set out to discover the city's treasures. The Bacolod Public Plaza, with its lively ambiance, provided the perfect introduction to the local culture, as I reveled in the sights and sounds of this bustling hub. The San Sebastian Cathedral, an architectural gem, offered a tranquil respite, allowing me to appreciate the city's religious heritage. Unveiling History and Heritage Eager to delve deeper into Bacolod's history, I embarked on a journey to The Ruins in Talisay City, a majestic testament to a bygone era. As I explored the hauntingly beautiful remnants of this 19th-century mansion, I couldn't help but be captivated by its poignant tale. Returning to Bacolod, I immersed myself in the rich tapestry of Negros' heritage at the Negros Museum, where artifacts and exhibits vividly portrayed the region's cultural legacy. A sojourn to the nearby town of Silay revealed a treasure trove of Spanish-era heritage houses, each one a testament to the city's illustrious past. Nature's Embrace Seeking respite in nature, I ventured to Mambukal Mountain Resort, a verdant sanctuary nestled amidst the mountains. The rejuvenating hot springs, lush trekking trails, and cascading waterfalls offered a serene escape, allowing me to reconnect with the natural world. From exhilarating zip-lining to savoring delectable desserts at Calea Pastries and Coffee, the day unfolded as a delightful blend of adventure and indulgence. Farewell and Reflection As my sojourn in Bacolod drew to a close, I savored my final moments in the city, wandering through bustling markets and savoring the flavors of local delicacies. With a tinge of nostalgia, I bid adieu to Bacolod, carrying with me a kaleidoscope of memories and the warmth of the city's infectious smiles. In retrospect, my journey through Bacolod was a tapestry woven with the threads of history, culture, and culinary delights. From the poignant echoes of The Ruins to the vibrant pulse of the MassKara Festival, Bacolod had left an indelible impression on my heart. As I embarked on my onward journey, I carried with me the spirit of Bacolod, a city that had welcomed me with open arms and left me with a treasure trove of unforgettable experiences.
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lyrajinezra · 5 months
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Yung nagcrave kang inasal pero gusto mo legit 😅😅
📍 Aida's, Bacolod City 🥲
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onenettvchannel · 10 months
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THIS JUST IN OVERNIGHT: MBNi's Q Radio Philippines to be permanently transitioned in selected stations thru Brigada News FM
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MAKATI, MANILA -- Top 40's very own Q Radio, a music radio station in the Philippines is set to shut down nationwide and air its final broadcast last Friday night at 12mn onwards (June 30th, 2023 -- Manila local time) via a flagship Manila station as DWBM-FM 105.1mhz. Following its closure, the FM radio station will undergo a transition and rebranding to selected radio stations of Brigada News FM, which will officially launch on Saturday early morning (July 1st, 2023) - under a new lease agreement with Mabuhay Records Broadcasting Network Inc. (MBNi).
Formerly known as Crossover, Q Radio Philippines (QRP) was a nationwide radio brand under MBNi, which is now expired to operate via an airtime lease agreement with Horizon of the Sun Communications (HSC). This has led to the closure of QRP and the cessation of its nationwide broadcast.
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(STOCK PHOTO via Google Images / NOTE: Logo Unavailable for Bacolod version.)
Here in Central Visayas, 2 FM stations are affected by this change, specifically impacting the areas of Bacolod (DYBM-FM 99.1mhz) and Cebu (DYAC-FM 90.7mhz). One of these stations will be permanently taken off-the-air, to be ceasing all of its operations indefinitely. The toughest decision comes as some radio frequencies are subject to change or discontinued based on management decisions within the radio broadcast industry.
At that moment before, there will be facing financial difficulties, including poor ratings like Kantar Media - Central Visayas Chapter and a lack of advertisers' support have contributed to the decision to permanently shut down QRP. The station will cease its operations the said schedule date.
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Just recently from last Monday (June 26th, 2023), a contract signing between MBNi and Brigada Mass Media Corporation (BMMC) in Makati City has resulted in the rebranding and legally secured to transition thru Brigada News FM. During a morning radio news programme of "Brigada Balita Nationwide sa Umaga @ 7am", hosted by Glenn Parungao and Gab Dalisay, it was announced that DWEY-FM 104.7mhz will undergo a frequency dial and call sign change to DWBM-FM 105.1mhz. It is unclear if 104.7mhz BNFM: Batangas goes independent or to simulcast from the National Capital Region of Makati City. The station will be legally rebranded as 105.1 Brigada News FM: Manila immediately after QRP's final nationwide radio broadcast.
MBNi is the now former parent company of Q Radio Philippines. It was the primary operator of the Crossover radio brand before its rebranding to Q Radio. The network operated under an airtime lease agreement with HSC. However, following the contract signing between MBNi and BMMC, the management and operations of QRP were gradually transferred to BMMC. This transition marked the end of MBNi's role in the said industry of radio broadcasting.
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Despite the closure of QRP, Brigada News FM is set for expansion, offering a broader range of news, information, entertainment, and music. The rebranding will allow BNFM to have a wider reach, specifically in Metro and Mega Manila starting July 1st, 2023. Listeners across the Philippines, including those in Central Visayas, per the likes of Cebu and Bacolod can look forward to tuning into Brigada News FM for their preferred programming for themselves.
STOCK PHOTO COURTESY: Google Images & FB PHOTO
SOURCE: *https://www.facebook.com/100044213690264/posts/809902190493563 [Referenced FB Final Advisory Post via Q Radio 105.1mhz: Manila] *https://www.facebook.com/100064695606437/videos/975479966929843 [Referenced FB LIVE Video via BNFM National] *https://www.facebook.com/100064695606437/posts/657751769724671 [Referenced FB Captioned PHOTO via BNFM National] *https://www.facebook.com/100001632875406/posts/6588536307877400 [Referenced FB Captioned PHOTO via Yelcy Yasay Catulpos] *https://www.facebook.com/100064695606437/posts/613866567446525 [Referenced FB Profile PHOTO #1 via BNFM National] *https://www.facebook.com/100064695606437/posts/657105793122602 [Referenced FB Profile PHOTO #2f via BNFM National] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mareco_Broadcasting_Network *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigada_Mass_Media_Corporation *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DWBM-FM *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DWEY *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DYBM and *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DYAC-FM
-- OneNETnews Team
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