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"How can I leave the country? I’m virtually under housewife arrest," he jokingly told reporters who were invited to his residence in Greenhills, San Juan last Friday. Former First Lady Luisa Ejercito and a handful of her husband’s former Cabinet members were also on hand during the interview.
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But he did, standing as principal sponsor yesterday in the wedding of the only daughter of Health Secretary Alfredo Romualdez.

Also last night, the President stood as sponsor in the wedding of the son of Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff Gen. Angelo Reyes, Angelito Reyes, and Joan de la Fuente.
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Health Secretary Alfredo Romualdez told reporters yesterday two children in Marikina City and another two in Mandaluyong City have "tested positive" for the hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD).
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With summer continuing to heat up, the Department of Health (DOH) issued yesterday a public alert against cholera and other food- and water-borne diseases that are common at this time of year.

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Manufacturers of substandard generic drugs face stiffer sanctions.

Health Secretary Alfredo Romualdez said yesterday the government may suspend the license to operate of makers of low-quality generic drugs or close them down.

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"How can I leave the country? I’m virtually under housewife arrest," he jokingly told reporters who were invited to his residence in Greenhills, San Juan last Friday. Former First Lady Luisa Ejercito and a handful of her husband’s former Cabinet members were also on hand during the interview.
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But he did, standing as principal sponsor yesterday in the wedding of the only daughter of Health Secretary Alfredo Romualdez.

Also last night, the President stood as sponsor in the wedding of the son of Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff Gen. Angelo Reyes, Angelito Reyes, and Joan de la Fuente.
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With summer continuing to heat up, the Department of Health (DOH) issued yesterday a public alert against cholera and other food- and water-borne diseases that are common at this time of year.

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Manufacturers of substandard generic drugs face stiffer sanctions.

Health Secretary Alfredo Romualdez said yesterday the government may suspend the license to operate of makers of low-quality generic drugs or close them down.

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