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                    [Title] => Isabela political leader gunned down
                    [Summary] => Two motorcycle-riding men gunned down the chairman of a provincial political group in nearby Jones town while he and his family were on their way home from a party yesterday morning, police said.
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                    [Title] => Aggabao wins Isabela’s 4th district poll
                    [Summary] => ILAGAN, Isabela — The district board of canvassers formally proclaimed lawyer Giorgidi Aggabao of the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) yesterday as the winner in the May 12 special elections in the province’s fourth congressional district.


Vying for the congressional seat for the second time, Aggabao, former senior provincial board member, won over Dr. Asuncion Abaya (Lakas-NUCD), widow of the late Rep. Antonio Abaya whom he will succeed as fourth district congressman.
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With a day before the special elections, the two protagonists — Dr. Asuncion Abaya, the late solon’s widow, and long-time senior board member Giorgidi Aggabao — were already claiming victory.
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This, as the provincial board has endorsed the holding of the special poll. Being egged on to run are Santiago City Mayor Jose Miranda (PDP-Laban), former board member Giorgidi Aggabao (Lakas-NUCD) and Dr. Asuncion Abaya, the late solon’s wife.
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                    [Summary] => ILAGAN, Isabela — The district board of canvassers formally proclaimed lawyer Giorgidi Aggabao of the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) yesterday as the winner in the May 12 special elections in the province’s fourth congressional district.


Vying for the congressional seat for the second time, Aggabao, former senior provincial board member, won over Dr. Asuncion Abaya (Lakas-NUCD), widow of the late Rep. Antonio Abaya whom he will succeed as fourth district congressman.
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With a day before the special elections, the two protagonists — Dr. Asuncion Abaya, the late solon’s widow, and long-time senior board member Giorgidi Aggabao — were already claiming victory.
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This, as the provincial board has endorsed the holding of the special poll. Being egged on to run are Santiago City Mayor Jose Miranda (PDP-Laban), former board member Giorgidi Aggabao (Lakas-NUCD) and Dr. Asuncion Abaya, the late solon’s wife.
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