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Amidst the continuous tensions, the country has already voted and decide. As the election results draws to a close, the question remains if the political exercise has been peaceful, orderly and credible.

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Today is May 19, 2004
 
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Comelec stops TV station’s quick count
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) yesterday ordered ABC Channel 5 to stop the unauthorized operation quick count that it is conducting to prevent trending, which could confuse the public when the

ABC 5 complies but airs reservations
ABC News and Public Affairs yesterday announced it has temporarily suspended its election count in compliance with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) Resolution 7149 directing the network, among ot

Philippine Medical Association holds 97th Annual Convention at the Manila Hotel
NEDA approves P1.5-B aqueduct project in QC
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Palawan
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President reiterates pledge for quality education here
Villar hits new tax proposals
Changing the face of education
Heat at the Countryside
On Mila’s Lechon, In First Person
Ethereal Banana Loaf
Master’s Kitchen: Gene Gonzalez
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Let’s learn from Korean president’s impeachment
Love is a risk to take
Home & Garden Talk
Coping with brain attack
Heart bypass surgery
Eating problems among males getting worse, experts say
Filipino artistry resonates in Paris
An uncommon celebration
Armed men pepper with bullets house of municipal poll officer
Palawan governor and his ticket score election sweep
New device cools the car
Consistency puts Mild 7 Renault in solid 2nd
Meet the bacteriocins: Defenders of human health
Psoriasis and how it affects the immune system
Elections 2004 as of May 19, 2004
Election Results as of 6:00 PM, May 19, 2004

TYPHOON ‘DINDO’ BRIEFING
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo presides over a briefing on typhoon ‘Dindo’ and efforts of various government agencies to bring back normalcy in services to the affected provinces. With her are (from left) Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo, National Defense Secretary Eduardo Ermita, Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman, Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo, and National Food Administrator Arthur Yap. (Bernard Testa)
Metro Manila: Rains and gusty winds.

Cebu: Mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Davao: Partly cloudy to cloudy with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Lahar areas — Rains with gusty winds.

Temperature range — 24°C to 30°C

Tides — Low: 4:59 p.m., 0.04 m.,
High: 9:22 a.m., 0.92 m.

Sunrise — 5:28 a.m.
Sunset — 6:17 p.m.

As of 2004-05-17
SHARES AVE CH VALUE
FIN  443.20  0.00  4.49 
CI  2,305.47  0.00  63.25 
PTY  535.56  0.00  6.38 
MIN  1,381.21  0.00  0.00 
OIL  1.19  0.00  0.01 
SME  100.00  0.00  0.00 
ALLSHARES  915.92  0.00  16.62 
PHISIX  1,486.99  0.00  34.62 

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