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The consensus was reached during a meeting between LDP and NPC representatives: Sen. Edgardo Angara who heads the LDP, Sen. Vicente Sotto III and Laguna Rep. Joaquin Chipeco of the LDP, and Isabela Gov. Faustino Dy Jr. and Frisco San Juan of the NPC.
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FAUSTINO DY JR. AND FRISCO SAN JUAN
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The consensus was reached during a meeting between LDP and NPC representatives: Sen. Edgardo Angara who heads the LDP, Sen. Vicente Sotto III and Laguna Rep. Joaquin Chipeco of the LDP, and Isabela Gov. Faustino Dy Jr. and Frisco San Juan of the NPC.
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By Jess Diaz | October 5, 2003 - 12:00am
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