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[Title] => New Lakas-CMD recruits sworn in
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Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. swore in yesterday several governors and local officials as members of the ruling Lakas party.
Leading the new Lakas recruits are Governors Ben Evardone of Eastern Samar, Luis Raymond Villafuerte of Camarines Sur, Miguel Rene Dominguez of Sarangani, and Benjamin Loong of Sulu.
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[Title] => Maguindanao board wraps up canvassing
[Summary] => CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao Maguindanaos provincial board of canvassers finally wrapped up last Monday afternoon its canvassing of the remaining election returns from two of provinces 27 towns.
Lawyer Wynne Asdala, provincial election supervisor, said they have completed the canvassing of election returns from the towns of Talitay and South Upi, both in the second district of Maguindanao.
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[Title] => Arroyo leads Poe by 134,046 votes in Maguindanao
[Summary] => SHARIFF AGUAK, Maguindanao President Arroyo defeated closest rival Fernando Poe Jr. by 134,046 votes in the final tally of election results from all towns in this province.
This bolsters hopes by local officials that she will again accommodate a qualified Maguindanaon in her new Cabinet if she is proclaimed winner in the May 10 presidential race.
President Arroyo garnered a total of 193,938 votes from Maguindanaos 27 towns while Poe got only 59,892 votes.
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[Title] => CDO mayor endorses GMA for president
[Summary] => CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY For the nth time, Mayor Vicente Emano endorsed the candidacy of President Arroyo, should she decide to run in 2004. He, however, declined to join the ruling Lakas political party.
Emano, who heads the local Padayon Pilipino party affiliated with the opposition, explained his endorsement as his way of thanking the President for the projects she has implemented here and in Northern Mindanao, especially in Misamis Oriental.
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[Title] => Arroyo elated, but her minds made up on 04
[Summary] => President Arroyo was elated that an international credit rating agency recognized the reforms she has instituted, but stressed that no amount of local or international pressure would make her change her mind about not running for president next year.
This was how Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye described Mrs. Arroyos reaction after the London-based credit rating agency Fitch Ratings said that her decision not to run on May 10, 2004 will spur skittishness over the continuity of policies she has instituted over the past two years.
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[Title] => Financial support starts pouring in for Cotabato blast victims
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY Financial support for the victims of a grenade blast at a concert here Wednesday night has started pouring in, but barely enough to meet the needs of the injured who belong mostly to poor Muslim and Christian families.
Both religious communities here urged President Arroyo yesterday to help provide medicines for victims still confined in local hospitals.
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Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. swore in yesterday several governors and local officials as members of the ruling Lakas party.
Leading the new Lakas recruits are Governors Ben Evardone of Eastern Samar, Luis Raymond Villafuerte of Camarines Sur, Miguel Rene Dominguez of Sarangani, and Benjamin Loong of Sulu.
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Lawyer Wynne Asdala, provincial election supervisor, said they have completed the canvassing of election returns from the towns of Talitay and South Upi, both in the second district of Maguindanao.
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[Title] => Arroyo leads Poe by 134,046 votes in Maguindanao
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This bolsters hopes by local officials that she will again accommodate a qualified Maguindanaon in her new Cabinet if she is proclaimed winner in the May 10 presidential race.
President Arroyo garnered a total of 193,938 votes from Maguindanaos 27 towns while Poe got only 59,892 votes.
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[Summary] => CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY For the nth time, Mayor Vicente Emano endorsed the candidacy of President Arroyo, should she decide to run in 2004. He, however, declined to join the ruling Lakas political party.
Emano, who heads the local Padayon Pilipino party affiliated with the opposition, explained his endorsement as his way of thanking the President for the projects she has implemented here and in Northern Mindanao, especially in Misamis Oriental.
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[Summary] => President Arroyo was elated that an international credit rating agency recognized the reforms she has instituted, but stressed that no amount of local or international pressure would make her change her mind about not running for president next year.
This was how Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye described Mrs. Arroyos reaction after the London-based credit rating agency Fitch Ratings said that her decision not to run on May 10, 2004 will spur skittishness over the continuity of policies she has instituted over the past two years.
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[Title] => Financial support starts pouring in for Cotabato blast victims
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY Financial support for the victims of a grenade blast at a concert here Wednesday night has started pouring in, but barely enough to meet the needs of the injured who belong mostly to poor Muslim and Christian families.
Both religious communities here urged President Arroyo yesterday to help provide medicines for victims still confined in local hospitals.
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