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                    [Title] => Proposal to rename sports complex after FPJ thumbed down
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The owner of one of the leading universities in this province thumbed down a proposal by a board member renaming the Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation Sports Complex to Fernando Poe Jr. Sports Complex in recognition of the late King of Philippine Cinema’s accomplishments as a true San Carlenean.

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We are making statements on the current status of FPJPM which formerly stands for Fernando Poe Jr. for President Movement.

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So widespread was the alarm that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas had to break its usual silence, asking the presidential candidate to elucidate in greater detail what he meant by the use of that term. The financial markets just wanted to be doubly sure that the presidential candidate knew exactly the difference between restructuring and repudiation.
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MR. FERNANDO POE JR.
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The owner of one of the leading universities in this province thumbed down a proposal by a board member renaming the Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation Sports Complex to Fernando Poe Jr. Sports Complex in recognition of the late King of Philippine Cinema’s accomplishments as a true San Carlenean.

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We are making statements on the current status of FPJPM which formerly stands for Fernando Poe Jr. for President Movement.

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So widespread was the alarm that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas had to break its usual silence, asking the presidential candidate to elucidate in greater detail what he meant by the use of that term. The financial markets just wanted to be doubly sure that the presidential candidate knew exactly the difference between restructuring and repudiation.
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