+ Follow CORALOU KINTANAR Tag
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[Title] => Incumbents lead province race
[Summary] => Reelectionists Governor Gwendolyn Garcia and Vice Governor Gregorio Sanchez, Jr. maintain a comfortable leads over their respective opponents as of last night with only two more towns and one component city have yet to submit the election returns.
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[Title] => Marginalized sectors present agenda to bets
[Summary] => The urban poor and other marginalized sectors yesterday presented their problems to the candidates in the coming May elections and told them to put these in their priorities once they are elected in office.
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[AuthorName] => Chessa Elaine Antipuesto and Abigail Libo-on /WAB
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[Title] => Cebu officials alarmed over rise in HIV cases
[Summary] => CEBU CITY City health officials have raised fears about an alarming increase of HIV cases in Cebu, more so because they are on the loose.
Department of Health officials confirmed that in Cebu City alone, the number of HIV cases increased from one last year to seven this year and regionwide, from just two last year to 11 this year.
Of those infected, four are males and three are females. From among them, there is a couple, a commercial sex worker, a homosexual and an overseas worker.
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[Summary] => CEBU CITY City health officials have raised fears about an alarming increase of HIV cases in Cebu, more so because they are on the loose.
Department of Health officials confirmed that in Cebu City alone, the number of HIV cases increased from one last year to seven this year and regionwide, from just two last year to 11 this year.
Of those infected, four are males and three are females. From among them, there is a couple, a commercial sex worker, a homosexual and an overseas worker.
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December 4, 2003 - 12:00am