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PCGG Commissioner William Dichoso expressed hope that other pending cases against the Marcoses would now move swiftly and be resolved soon.
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Mendoza was among Estrada’s guests who trooped to his rest house detention in Tanay, Rizal yesterday to celebrate his 68th birthday.

President Arroyo, for her part, wished her disgraced predecessor "good health and peace of mind."
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To help voters make an informed choice in May, The Philippine STAR has started a series of interviews, in no particular order, with candidates for president.

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PCGG Commissioner William Dichoso expressed hope that other pending cases against the Marcoses would now move swiftly and be resolved soon.
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Mendoza was among Estrada’s guests who trooped to his rest house detention in Tanay, Rizal yesterday to celebrate his 68th birthday.

President Arroyo, for her part, wished her disgraced predecessor "good health and peace of mind."
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