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Mrs. Arroyo did not have any official engagements since Saturday, but was scheduled to go to St. Bernard in Leyte to visit the mudslide victims today before proceeding to Cebu to inaugurate a project.
The Chief Executive also delivered an early Christmas message last week, calling on Filipinos to help typhoon victims.
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MRS. ARROYO AND FIRST GENTLEMAN JOSE MIGUEL
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Mrs. Arroyo did not have any official engagements since Saturday, but was scheduled to go to St. Bernard in Leyte to visit the mudslide victims today before proceeding to Cebu to inaugurate a project.
The Chief Executive also delivered an early Christmas message last week, calling on Filipinos to help typhoon victims.
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By Aurea Calica | December 26, 2006 - 12:00am
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