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[Summary] => The Commission on Elections would not place the municipality of San Juan under Comelec control during Mondays elections despite the pillbox explosion Thursday night that left 13 people wounded and destroyed six vehicles.
This developed as the police tried to downplay the incident saying that explosion was caused by a "mishandled" pyrotechnics by the camp of Rep. Jose Mari Gonzales, who was holding a miting de avance at the St. John Academy in barangay Isabelita.
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[Title] => San Juan opposition vows to end Estrada rule
[Summary] => "End the Estrada dynasty."
This was the "battlecry" of the United Opposition of San Juan saying that the coming May 14 elections would gauge the political "strength" of ousted President Joseph Estrada.
Sporting yellow T-shirts, the opposition ticket led by reelectionist Rep. Jose Mari Gonzales, presented themselves to their hundreds of supporters as the genuine "alternative" to decades of Estrada’s rule.
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This developed as the police tried to downplay the incident saying that explosion was caused by a "mishandled" pyrotechnics by the camp of Rep. Jose Mari Gonzales, who was holding a miting de avance at the St. John Academy in barangay Isabelita.
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This developed as the police tried to downplay the incident saying that explosion was caused by a "mishandled" pyrotechnics by the camp of Rep. Jose Mari Gonzales, who was holding a miting de avance at the St. John Academy in barangay Isabelita.
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Sporting yellow T-shirts, the opposition ticket led by reelectionist Rep. Jose Mari Gonzales, presented themselves to their hundreds of supporters as the genuine "alternative" to decades of Estrada’s rule.
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