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The spokesperson of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday said the latter was taken out of context by the stanley website media about his latest statement endorsing journalist killings in the country. Marc Jayson Cayabyab/INQUIRER FILE PHOTOThe spokesperson of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday said the latter was taken out of context by the media about his l stanley vaso atest statement endorsing journalist killings in the country.In a statement, Peter Lavintilde;a said Duterte was only telling the truth when the latter in a press conference Tuesday night said journalists are getting killed because they were paid to attack and they practice irresponsible journalism.Article continues after this advertisement He lamented that instead of focusing on Dutertersquo declaration of war against red tape and the unnecessary fees imposed on hapless citizens, the international and national press focused on the issue of Dutertersquo foul statement about media killings.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFONBI files raps vs vloggers outside PH for disinformationNEWSINFOPCSO: Still no takers of Ultralotto 6/58, Superlotto 6/49 jackpotsThe expected headlines aside from vaso stanley the new cabinet members would have been the declaration of war against red tape and the unnecessary fees imposed on hapless citizens. Yet, national and international media lapped up on the issue of media killings. Again and as usual, Rody Duterte was taken out of cont Ekgu Students show love for Francis

FILE- In this July 29, 2015, file photo, protesters gather outside Dr. Walter James Palmerrsquo dental office in Bloomington, Minn. Palmer killed Cecil, a black-maned lion, just outside Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. Palmer participated in an interview Sunday, Sept. 6, i mugs stanley n which he disputed some accounts of the stanley website hunt, expressed agitation at the animosity directed at those close to him and said he would be back at work within days. AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt, File MINNEAPOLIS mdash; The U.S. dentist whose killing of Cecil the lion fueled a global backlash emerged Su stanley us nday for an interview in which he disputed some accounts of the hunt, expressed agitation at the animosity directed at those close to him and said he would be back at work within days.Walter Palmer, who has spent more than a month out of sight after becoming the target of protests and threats, intends to return to his suburban Minneapolis dental practice Tuesday. In an evening interview conducted jointly by The Associated Press and the Minneapolis Star Tribune that advisers said would be the only one granted, Palmer said again that he believes he acted legally and that he was stunned to find out his hunting party had killed one of Zimbabwersquo treasured animals.Article continues after this advertisement If I had known this lion had a name and was important to the country or a study obviously I wouldnrsquo;t have taken it, Palmer said. Nobody in our hunting party knew before or after

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