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As of the latest count, Romualdez was leading his lone opponent, Wilson Chan, by a wide margin.
Outgoing Leyte Gov. Remedios Petilla is now in a thank-you mode as she chalks up a landslide win over former National Food Authority head Charlie Avila in Leytes first congressional district.
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Malacañang, though, twitted the movement as nothing but a "noisy
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As of the latest count, Romualdez was leading his lone opponent, Wilson Chan, by a wide margin.
Outgoing Leyte Gov. Remedios Petilla is now in a thank-you mode as she chalks up a landslide win over former National Food Authority head Charlie Avila in Leytes first congressional district.
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San Juan.
The movement, symbolized by a white, slanted exclamation point against a black
background, is reportedly sponsored by a broad spectrum of men and women from
business, civic, social and government sectors.
Malacañang, though, twitted the movement as nothing but a "noisy
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January 10, 2013 - 12:00am