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                    [Title] => Para di matuloy ang eleksyon: Korte Suprema tinangkang pasabugin
                    [Summary] => Upang hindi umano matuloy ang eleksyon sa Mayo 10, nabunyag ang matinding banta ng terorismo sa paligid ng lugar ng Korte Suprema kahapon.
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                    [Title] => Much ado about presidential race
                    [Summary] => A story goes that Fernando Poe Jr. was very much against the May 1, 2001 assault on Malacañang by loyalists of his bosom pal Joseph Estrada. Spread only in whispers by his presidential campaigners, FPJ supposedly had wanted to go to EDSA-Tres to tell the mob to disperse, just that he was stopped by political hawks. If true, this gives voters an insight on the man who would be king not only of Philippine movies but the Philippines itself. He is one to promote rule of law rather than mob rule to resolve conflict. 

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According to a PNP report, "Oplan No-El" was also meant to embarrass the Arroyo administration by making it appear that the government cannot ensure peace and order. [DatePublished] => 2001-05-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096615 [AuthorName] => Christina Mendez [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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Police intelligence officials said the plan is known as "Operation Plan: No Elections (Oplan No-El)," a last-ditch effort allegedly hatched by some losing opposition candidates to disrupt the peaceful conduct of the polls.

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