Narito ang mga balitang ating tinutukan ngayong TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2023
- Misting kontra-dengue, isinagawa sa ilang sementeryo sa Dagupan City | Sa Roman Catholic Cemetery sa Dagupan, marami pa ang naglilinis ng mga puntod | Bahagi ng Roman Catholic Cemetery, binaha | Mga pulis, ipapakalat para magpatrolya sa mga sementeryo
- Digos City public cemetery, inaasahang dadagsain bukas | Mga alak at matutulis na bagay, bawal dalhin sa loob ng sementeryo
- 350 pulis, nakatalaga sa loob at labas ng manila north cemetery
- Mga uuwi sa mga probinsiya at magbabakasyon, dagsa sa NAIA 3
- Bagbag public cemetery, kakaunti pa ang dumadalaw ngayong araw | Presyo ng kandila at bulaklak sa Bagbag Public Cemetery, bahagyang tumaas
- Manila South Cemetery, handa na rin sa paggunita ng #Undas2023; help desk ng LGU at PNP, nakalatag na | Seguridad sa Manila South Cemetery, mahigpit na rin |Ilang bibisita sa kanilang mga yumao, maagang nagtungo sa Manila South Cemetery
- DOH: huwag nang dalhin ang mga maliliit na bata sa mga sementeryo para iwas-sakit
- Ilang mamimili, maagang pumunta sa Dangwa para makabili ng bulaklak | Bentahan ng bulaklak sa Dangwa, mas sumigla ngayon kumpara sa nakaraang taon
- Ilang Cebuano, bumisita na sa kanilang mga pumanaw na mahal sa buhay | Nasa 400 pulis, magbabantay sa mga pribado at pampublikong sementeryo sa Cebu City | Paalala ng pulisya, huwag nang magdala ng mga gamit na ipinagbabawal sa sementeryo
- Shake, Rattle, and Ball Halloween Party na may temang PH Folklore, idinaos sa Nat'l Museum of Anthropology | Ilang Sparkle stars at UH funliners, nakisaya sa "Shake, Rattle, and Ball"
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
For more videos from Unang Balita, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/unangbalita. For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV (http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA programs.
- Misting kontra-dengue, isinagawa sa ilang sementeryo sa Dagupan City | Sa Roman Catholic Cemetery sa Dagupan, marami pa ang naglilinis ng mga puntod | Bahagi ng Roman Catholic Cemetery, binaha | Mga pulis, ipapakalat para magpatrolya sa mga sementeryo
- Digos City public cemetery, inaasahang dadagsain bukas | Mga alak at matutulis na bagay, bawal dalhin sa loob ng sementeryo
- 350 pulis, nakatalaga sa loob at labas ng manila north cemetery
- Mga uuwi sa mga probinsiya at magbabakasyon, dagsa sa NAIA 3
- Bagbag public cemetery, kakaunti pa ang dumadalaw ngayong araw | Presyo ng kandila at bulaklak sa Bagbag Public Cemetery, bahagyang tumaas
- Manila South Cemetery, handa na rin sa paggunita ng #Undas2023; help desk ng LGU at PNP, nakalatag na | Seguridad sa Manila South Cemetery, mahigpit na rin |Ilang bibisita sa kanilang mga yumao, maagang nagtungo sa Manila South Cemetery
- DOH: huwag nang dalhin ang mga maliliit na bata sa mga sementeryo para iwas-sakit
- Ilang mamimili, maagang pumunta sa Dangwa para makabili ng bulaklak | Bentahan ng bulaklak sa Dangwa, mas sumigla ngayon kumpara sa nakaraang taon
- Ilang Cebuano, bumisita na sa kanilang mga pumanaw na mahal sa buhay | Nasa 400 pulis, magbabantay sa mga pribado at pampublikong sementeryo sa Cebu City | Paalala ng pulisya, huwag nang magdala ng mga gamit na ipinagbabawal sa sementeryo
- Shake, Rattle, and Ball Halloween Party na may temang PH Folklore, idinaos sa Nat'l Museum of Anthropology | Ilang Sparkle stars at UH funliners, nakisaya sa "Shake, Rattle, and Ball"
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
For more videos from Unang Balita, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/unangbalita. For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV (http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA programs.
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00:00 [Music]
00:06 Good morning!
00:09 Here are the first news of GMA Integrated News.
00:13 One day before All Saints Day,
00:16 many are rushing to clean their homes of their loved ones in Dagupan, Pangasinan.
00:22 One of the cemeteries there was flooded due to the rain.
00:27 Here are the first news live from Russell Simorio of GMA Regional TV, One North Central Luzon.
00:33 Russell, good morning!
00:35 Maris Iga, the people who are rushing to clean the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Dagupan City
00:46 started cleaning the shelves of flowers and candles around the cemetery.
00:56 The City Health Office's target is to avoid the case of dengue in the construction of the Undas.
01:01 The authority conducted a misting operation around the cemeteries.
01:06 In the Roman Catholic Cemetery, the people who are cleaning the cemeteries are in a hurry.
01:10 They are allowed to bring things that are useful for cleaning,
01:15 but that is prohibited starting tomorrow by the police.
01:18 In the first part of the cemetery, there are parts that are flooded due to the rain.
01:24 Last night, visitors were asked to wear boots.
01:28 The people who are cleaning the cemeteries are also being transferred to the places where they are doing their nitsos.
01:33 Maris Iga, at this time, the number of visitors to the cemeteries is increasing.
01:40 The Dagupan City Police dispatched 80 police personnel to the barangay to prevent the youth elections.
01:49 But that will only increase if the security in the Undas is implemented tomorrow.
01:55 At this time, the Public Order and Safety Office reminded the visitors to the cemeteries
02:01 because they are expecting the lack of parking area,
02:04 that as much as possible, they should not bring their vehicles.
02:08 That is the latest from Dagupan City.
02:10 Back to you, Maris Iga.
02:12 Thank you very much, Russell Simorion, JME Regional TV, 1 North Central Luzon.
02:18 The Digo City Public Cemetery in Davao del Sur is also ready for the flood of visitors to the cemeteries.
02:25 Here is the first live news of RGEL Relator of JME Regional TV, 1 Mindanao.
02:31 RGEL
02:32 Igan, how many people have visited the Digo City Public Cemetery since the last day?
02:40 It is expected that from tomorrow, the number of people who were buried here will increase.
02:48 No need to bring clean cloths because there is no more grass in the Digo City Public Cemetery.
02:57 The buried in apartment type nicho and mausoleum are arranged in a row.
03:02 More than 1,000 crosses are also arranged just like the ones in the graves of the citizens who were buried here since the 1960s.
03:12 The Office of the City Economic Enterprise Manager of the LGU-Digos, the cemetery's administrator,
03:18 has prohibited the transportation of drunkards and other things inside the cemetery.
03:24 Igan, according to Davao del Sur Provincial Police Office, the police will start the deployment this afternoon.
03:31 And the procession of the San Isidro Labrador Parish will start at 8am this morning inside the cemetery.
03:39 That is the latest from Digo City.
03:41 I am RGEL Relator of JME Regional TV, 1 Mindanao, reporting for JME Integrated News.
03:59 Welcome back to Manila North Cemetery where the people are expecting the gradual increase of the number of people who are visiting their loved ones here in Manila North Cemetery.
04:13 As we can see, the entrance of the people is already arranged.
04:20 There are separate entrances for men, women, priority lanes and lanes for those who have no luggage.
04:29 As we have mentioned repeatedly, the prohibited things are not allowed.
04:34 Those who are carrying things, those who are drunk, any type of sound system, and even the instruments for gambling,
04:41 we should not allow them to carry those.
04:44 There are 300 police officers stationed inside and around Manila North Cemetery for the purposes of justice and peace here in the cemetery.
04:54 We are also adding force multipliers, like barangay police, Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau.
05:02 We also saw the Bureau of Fire Protection and City Hall to help in the justice of justice here in Manila North Cemetery.
05:16 As we can see, we have some friends who are not allowed to enter.
05:21 [Indistinct chatter]
05:33 We are also with Yuri Navera from the Administration Office of Manila North Cemetery.
05:42 Good morning.
05:43 Good morning, sir.
05:44 So far, how many people have been monitored in the last two days?
05:49 Last Tuesday, October 29, there were already visitors.
05:52 So last October 29, sir, there were more or less 5,000 visitors to Manila North Cemetery.
06:00 Then yesterday, almost 7,000.
06:02 So the number of visitors is lower than the previous day, November 1.
06:07 But today, do we have any expectation of numbers based on yearly data?
06:14 Sir, as the season approaches, I think there will be more visitors than now.
06:21 Because tomorrow is the actual season of our festival.
06:24 And it's also a good time because it's a good time.
06:26 Yesterday, it didn't rain and now, it seems like the sky is clear.
06:30 And our fellow countrymen will have a lot of time to celebrate.
06:34 Maybe a reminder, what are our fellow countrymen expecting?
06:38 I saw earlier that even bicycles are not allowed.
06:40 All kinds of vehicles are not allowed.
06:42 I will also ask for a call to those who will be visiting Manila North Cemetery.
06:47 If possible, don't bring things that are not allowed, like perfumes,
06:53 things that can be used as a tool, knives, etc.
06:56 Even perfumes are not allowed?
06:57 Yes, perfumes are not allowed, sir.
06:58 Why?
06:59 Why are perfumes not allowed?
07:00 Because later, inside the perfumes, they will put alcohol, etc.
07:05 Ah, even bottles of perfumes.
07:07 Yes, and bottled water.
07:08 You also mentioned that you might be hungry inside because they don't have anything to sell inside.
07:13 You won't be able to sell anything inside because there are really no vendors inside.
07:17 Okay.
07:18 We have people who pass by there, those who cover the backhoes.
07:22 Is this what the government did here?
07:24 Yes, sir. On behalf of Director Yayay, sir,
07:26 Director Yayay really ensured that the last person will be watched
07:32 because that's where the cost of carrying and short-cutting is.
07:36 That's where people get cold.
07:38 Okay. While our countrymen are still in the process of getting wet, let's hurry up with the reminder.
07:44 The most common problem here after the flood is garbage.
07:47 Yes, sir.
07:48 What should be done?
07:49 I would like to call on the people who will come to Manila,
07:52 if possible, bring your garbage bag, trash bag, so that you can help inside.
08:00 Because there are 1 million people, it's not fun to leave garbage.
08:04 Because last year, we were also covered here, there were trash trucks.
08:08 And the garbage collectors are also pitiful.
08:12 Okay. Anyway, thank you very much, Yuri. Thank you.
08:15 Thank you, sir.
08:16 That's Yuri Naveran, the Director of Manila North Cemetery.
08:20 And as you can see, Manila North Cemetery is now ready for the flood of our countrymen for the flood.
08:30 Meanwhile, let's go back to the studio.
08:33 Thank you, Van.
08:34 Meanwhile, our countrymen are enjoying the long weekend.
08:38 Many are still traveling to go home to their families or for vacation.
08:43 From Naia, we have live news.
08:45 This is Niko Wahe.
08:47 Good morning, Niko.
08:48 Good morning, Maris.
08:53 It's still early, but the passengers here in Naia Terminal 3 are already here.
08:57 Some are going home to the province, while others are going on vacation and will be worth the holiday because of the flood.
09:04 But some have already finished their vacation and are now flying to go back to work.
09:09 It's the first time for the destination to fly and it's still empty.
09:17 The vacation of the workers, Nicole, Francis, Christine, and Jade, is not worth it.
09:23 They are the friendship for keeps because they have no drawing when it comes to beach trip.
09:29 I'm excited because it's the first time for me to go to Boracay and it's the first time for me to ride an airplane.
09:35 So, I think our vacation will be fun.
09:39 They will be away from the keyboard of the office until November 3.
09:43 We just did our best. It's not that long.
09:46 Maybe, we can still say that our vacation is sudden.
09:52 At least, this will not reduce their leave because of the holiday.
09:57 Angel Ven is from Surigao del Sur province.
10:00 She is from Angeles, Pampanga.
10:02 I just went to Pampanga to look for a job to help my parents because my father is sick.
10:12 She said that she went home last year.
10:14 We are going to bring our grandparents home.
10:22 Some of them will start their vacation, others will finish it first and it's back to reality again.
10:29 Like Rosana who will go back to Hong Kong for her job.
10:33 I'm from Sepela. I'm from there.
10:36 I will have my vacation for 10 days and I will go back to Hong Kong for work.
10:42 My children will go back to Hong Kong. They need my help.
10:48 Maris, the passengers who arrived at Naia Terminal 3 are still here.
10:58 According to the Manila International Airport Authority,
11:00 they expect that 1.2 million passengers will arrive here at Naia.
11:07 They will be here for 10 days from October 27 to November 5.
11:12 They expect that the number of passengers will reach 130,000 per day or more than 94,000 last year.
11:22 For our fellow citizens who will return to Dipolog or those who will return to Manila,
11:28 flights will be cancelled from October 26 to November 8, 2023.
11:36 The reason for that is there is a problem with the runway.
11:40 There is a runway surface damage.
11:42 Live from Pasay City, I'm Nico Juaje for GMA Integrated News.
11:48 There are people who will go to the cemetery in Quezon City before returning to their provinces for their funeral.
11:56 Here is the first live news of James Agustin.
11:59 James.
12:04 Good morning. For now, it's not yet dawn but we have fellow citizens who have already headed here
12:09 to Bagbag Public Cemetery to visit their loved ones.
12:15 The price of the candles and flowers sold here are already rising.
12:20 Christina was early in heading to Bagbag Public Cemetery to visit her loved ones.
12:31 She will return to her province later this afternoon to visit her father's grave.
12:36 We will avoid traffic and the line is very long.
12:41 We will go there in the afternoon.
12:44 We will travel to Owings, Sosogon.
12:46 So we will have time to prepare for our return.
12:53 Anna Lynn was also early in the cemetery.
12:56 It's hot, very hot and there are many people.
13:03 From 6 in the morning until 9 in the evening, the cemetery is open until November 2.
13:09 It is strictly prohibited to bring anything that is dirty, flammable materials, guns, alcohol and other items for gambling.
13:16 It is also prohibited to park inside the cemetery.
13:19 Outside, there are people who sell candles and flowers.
13:22 The price of these are already rising.
13:24 Candles can be purchased from P10 to P100 depending on the size and type.
13:30 Radus flowers are P40.
13:32 Flowers with simple flower arrangement are P50 to P80.
13:38 There are also flowers that are already in a basket, P150 each.
13:42 I hope that all of my goods will be sold.
13:47 And that people will increase their numbers.
13:52 [indistinct chatter]
13:55 While the entrance of Bagbag Public Cemetery is still open, security is tight.
14:01 Not only security personnel but also police officers are here.
14:05 Everyone is being held captive.
14:07 Any vehicle that cannot enter the cemetery because the flood is expected to reach here today until tomorrow.
14:16 Vendors are allowed to enter the cemetery and not outside as long as they follow the instructions of MDAT.
14:24 That is the first news from Novaliches, Quezon City.
14:26 I am James Agustin for GEMA Integrated News.
14:30 Meanwhile, security is also tight in Manila South Cemetery.
14:35 We have live news from Bam Alegre.
14:38 Bam?
14:43 Good morning. All systems go here in Manila South Cemetery for the flood today.
14:48 Here in Manila South Cemetery, the local government's help desk and police are on standby.
15:11 They are on standby outside the cemetery.
15:14 In Bunga, there are warnings for those who are not allowed to enter such as alcohol,
15:19 dangerous things, noisy equipment and even pets.
15:22 Security is tight at the entrance so do not enter without permission according to the authorities.
15:28 The Philippine Red Cross has a well-established setup for first aid situations.
15:32 Ret Nido, who we talked to, has a more intimate visit this morning to his loved ones.
15:38 He says it is safer if there is no one around.
15:41 The cemetery just opened at 5 in the morning and he is already here.
15:45 I have a duty afternoon around 1 o'clock p.m.
15:52 I plan to have a trick or treat with our company.
15:57 My father and my siblings.
15:59 I always go to the South Cemetery yearly.
16:03 I will be here until 5 p.m.
16:11 I will be able to visit Manila South Cemetery and after that, the gate will be closed.
16:15 This is the first news from Manila South Cemetery.
16:18 Bama Lagre for GMA Integrated News.
16:20 The Department of Health has an advice for the public in the flood.
16:25 Do not let the children visit the cemeteries.
16:29 According to Health Secretary Ted Herbosa, even though the COVID-19 cases have plateaued in the country,
16:35 the risk of other diseases is still there.
16:38 It is expected that there will be a lot of people in the cemeteries and the time will also be affected.
16:43 Herbosa is also warning the public to buy food inside and outside the cemeteries.
16:49 It is better to bring your own water and food to be safe.
16:56 Let's talk about the price of flowers in Dangua.
17:00 We have live news from Darlene Kyle.
17:02 Darlene.
17:03 Susan, there are a lot of people buying flowers here in Dangua Flower Center in Manila.
17:12 In fact, the traffic is getting heavier in some nearby streets like Laon, Laan.
17:18 Other people who can buy flowers are still coming from the provinces.
17:22 Many people are still coming from the provinces.
17:25 Dangua Flower Center is very lively one day before the flood.
17:33 It's still early in the morning and there are a lot of people who can buy flowers.
17:36 Patrick is still coming from Bawan, Batangas.
17:39 Every year, I buy flowers for my grandmother's puntud.
17:45 I feel like I can only get back to her because
17:49 before I graduate, she passed away.
17:52 She helped me in my studies.
17:55 I feel like I can only get back to her here.
17:57 Henry also came from Baliwag, Bulacan.
18:01 It's cheap here.
18:03 We used to buy flowers in Bulacan.
18:06 It's expensive.
18:07 We came here.
18:09 Christina from Muntinlupa said that they will come back this year.
18:14 The flow of people who came here last year was limited because of the pandemic.
18:19 We have a lot of people who will come here.
18:22 It's practical for them to come here and we will arrange for them to come back.
18:27 According to the florist, the sales are better than last year.
18:33 It was flooded here.
18:36 We didn't have many customers.
18:39 We only had sales from October 31st to 1st.
18:45 Now, yesterday, October 30th, it's okay.
18:53 They expect that the number of people who will come here will increase.
18:57 If it's like this, there will be a lot of people.
19:00 It's crowded.
19:01 Maybe it's because of the floods.
19:03 However, the price of some kinds of flowers has increased.
19:07 Now, when the floods happened, the flowers were affected.
19:11 So, the people who supply flowers, their prices also increased.
19:17 Some of the people who raised the price are Radus, Malaysian Moms and Rosas.
19:22 Susan, in the whole of Magdamag, the arrival of people from different places and provinces is not as bad.
19:33 But as you can see behind me, the situation here is still good.
19:38 It's not that bad yet.
19:40 But later, maybe in the morning, the sellers expect that the number of people who will come here will increase.
19:49 Earlier, I told you the price of individual flowers per bundle.
19:55 Now, we will look at the kinds of flower arrangements available in different stalls here in Daangwa.
20:02 Here, as you can see, we have flower arrangements ranging from Php 100 to Php 3,500 depending on the kind of flowers and the size of the arrangement.
20:15 This is your relative, Susan, also known as Susan's mother.
20:18 Let's talk to her about the popular flower arrangements now.
20:23 What are the ones that can be bought?
20:26 We have spray flowers, rose flowers, and side arrangements.
20:36 So, these are the popular flowers that can be bought now.
20:39 How much are these?
20:41 Php 900.
20:43 If my budget is tight, what can we offer to our customers that are cheaper?
20:50 We have rose flowers as well. Php 800 is the most popular.
20:56 Thank you very much, Susan's mother.
20:59 Susan, the sellers here that I talked to said that it depends on the number of people who will come here.
21:06 But they expect that the price of their flowers will still increase until tomorrow.
21:11 That's the first news here in Manila.
21:13 I'm Darlene Guy for GMA Integrated News.
21:16 Let's talk about the situation in one of the biggest cemeteries in Cebu City, the Caretta Public Cemetery.
21:23 We have live news here.
21:25 Femm Marie Dumabok of GMA Regional TV, Balitang Bisda.
21:29 Femm, good morning.
21:31 Good morning, Maris.
21:36 Because the barangay and the youth elections are over,
21:40 the police and local government units are preparing to take people to the cemeteries.
21:46 The Caretta Public Cemetery is being guarded here in the city of Cebu.
21:51 Many have already visited the place of their loved ones.
21:56 The Police Regional Office 7 will probably be the one to monitor the cemeteries.
22:01 About 400 police officers will be dispatched to 21 public and private cemeteries in Cebu City.
22:08 One of the preparations is the expected closure of the traffic.
22:13 That's why the LGU of Cebu City will have traffic enforcers spread out of the cemeteries.
22:19 Since last week, electricians have been watching the churches
22:23 for the power to be installed to light the cemeteries.
22:27 Flower and candle sellers are also ready.
22:30 According to the vendors, the price of flowers depends on the class,
22:34 from P30 to P100.
22:37 The police will remind visitors not to bring prohibited items inside the cemeteries,
22:43 such as all kinds of candles and pointed objects, and alcohol so as not to get drunk.
22:49 Overnight stay in the cemeteries is also not allowed.
22:53 Maris, at this time, several people are arriving here at the Caretta Public Cemetery
22:58 to continue cleaning and preparing the bodies of loved ones.
23:05 And that's the latest from Cebu City. Back to you, Maris.
23:09 Thank you very much, Femm Marie Dumabok of GMA Regional TV, Balitan Bisdak.
23:14 Sparkle stars and other celebrities were dazzled by the theme of Philippine folklore
23:25 with Kaloy Don.
23:27 We attended the assortment of that in the report of Darling Kite.
23:32 [music]
23:34 Night of the Dead? Night of the Dead?
23:38 Oops, no.
23:40 This is the Shake, Rattle, and Ball Halloween Party of celebrities, artists, and influencers last night
23:47 at the National Museum of Anthropology.
23:50 Creatives, beauticians, and costumes are all here.
23:55 All are in accordance with the theme of Philippine folklore.
23:59 There are deities, witches, white ladies, enchantments, goddesses, and others.
24:06 The main event of the party...
24:08 [music]
24:10 Shake, rattle, and ball.
24:12 How long?
24:13 ...is Tim Yapyan, who is wearing a costume as the famous Lilia Kuntapay, Queen of Philippine Horror.
24:20 [music]
24:48 GMA Sparkle artists were also present.
24:51 Max Collins went as the white lady.
24:54 Well, because the theme tonight is Filipino folklore,
24:57 so it's nice to see all of these Filipino characters that are so familiar to us.
25:03 It's exciting and fun.
25:05 I'm just excited to be around friends.
25:07 And yeah, have a fun night.
25:09 Max is accompanied by his friend, Rian Ramos, who is wearing a costume as Trece.
25:14 And I knew that Trece is like the keeper of balance between the world of people and folklore.
25:23 Of course, the first funliners were not the last.
25:27 Scarecrow was the chosen costume of Kaloy.
25:30 My costume is inspired by the festival in the city or the province of Isabela,
25:36 which is called Bambanti Festival, which they use scarecrows, big scarecrows, to use as decorations.
25:42 Shuvie is a diwata.
25:44 Diwata ng tala, diwata ng mga stars, and then actually I'd like to connect it with the modern era.
25:53 So I'm trying to be the modern diwata.
25:58 So that's it. That explains the gold, the ears, and of course the dress.
26:03 Looking forward to the party,
26:06 Kim Perez is wearing a male version of the diwata costume and Sky Chua is wearing a goddess of the wind and rain costume.
26:13 Some of the participants were introduced to their costumes.
26:17 One of the winners of the award is the artist and designer, Micheline Sihuko.
26:22 She made her costume as Valentina.
26:26 Aside from the Halloween party,
26:28 Lion Day is also the ball that promotes the exhibit in the National Museum of Anthropology.
26:33 The artworks of Filipino artists are displayed here.
26:36 It will be open to the public starting today.
26:39 This is the first news in Manila.
26:42 Darlene Kai for GMA Integrated News.
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