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If you ask Don Allado is he’s a Mama’s boy, he probably won’t hesitate to say yes and he’ll say it proudly.

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Anyway, most Cebuano media patrons have already known the denial of the Cebu City motion for recon, and of the same fate lately to its second motion for recon, as they found their way in local media outlets.
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Ayon kay NSO Administrator Tomas Africa, isang beses lamang maaaring palitan ang pangalan ng bawat indibidwal at hindi nila babaguhin ang birthdate ng isang tao para hindi ito samantalahin ng sinumang criminal element.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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If you ask Don Allado is he’s a Mama’s boy, he probably won’t hesitate to say yes and he’ll say it proudly.

[DatePublished] => 2012-02-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135698 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 377525 [Title] => In the aftermath of the SRP [Summary] => A copy of the Court of Appeals resolution on the motion for reconsideration to its May 10, 2006 decision dismissing Cebu City's petition to nullify the Talisay cityhood, had somehow landed in this corner. It's either for plain info input, or a tacit invitation for one to comment on.

Anyway, most Cebuano media patrons have already known the denial of the Cebu City motion for recon, and of the same fate lately to its second motion for recon, as they found their way in local media outlets.
[DatePublished] => 2006-12-30 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133156 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1471332 [AuthorName] => Lorenzo Paradiang Jr. [SectionName] => Freeman Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 128226 [Title] => Batas sa palit-pangalan di maaabuso ng mga kriminal [Summary] => Tiniyak kahapon ng National Statistics Office (NSO) na hindi maaabuso ng mga kriminal ang bagong batas na nagpapahintulot sa isang tao na mapalitan ang pangalan nito.

Ayon kay NSO Administrator Tomas Africa, isang beses lamang maaaring palitan ang pangalan ng bawat indibidwal at hindi nila babaguhin ang birthdate ng isang tao para hindi ito samantalahin ng sinumang criminal element.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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