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1 ABACHE, MARIUEL BLANKER
2 ABALDE, RIOFY AMACNA
3 ABALOS, KEN ARICA
4 ABALOS, NESTOR JR FABROS
5 ABANA, MARICEL MELAD
6 ABAYA, MARICEL SAQUI
7 ABECIA, JOY FIEL
8 ABERIA, ROGELIZ PILI
9 ABREA, RAYMOND ARNEDO
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451 GASAPO, KAREN LIZETTE GUMAPAC
452 GASPAR, RYAN LLOYD CRISTOBAL
453 GAVIOLA, NORIBEL BELLERES
454 GERMENTIL, MA LOURDES LEDESMA
455 GERONA, JOHN CASTEN MINDAROS
456 GERONIMO, ERIC FELIZMENIO
457 GERSALIA, DAISY RIPO
458 GES
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901 SIA, MA CARLOTA BANDILLA
902 SIASON, JESUS JR JIMENA
903 SIBAL, JONATHAN ERIC HORTALEZA
904 SICAT, MARIA JOYMIN REGALA
905 SIGUE, BETCHIE JOY FLORIDA
906 SILVA, KATHERINE MENDOZA
907 SILVA, MELLUIZA PUTAN
908 SIO, MARY GRA
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The start of the national canvassing of election returns for the presidential and vice presidential races will be delayed for two days to give way to a full debate on the proposed rules that would guide the proceedings.
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President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo yesterday hosted a “thanksgiving lunch” for leaders of the public transport industry in Malacañang for supporting her administration during the elections.
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The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) said yesterday the disenfranchisement of voters topped its list of election problems, as it released its report yesterday.
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The Senate was surprised for the first time yesterday by the arrival from the mail of a big brown envelope containing 22 smaller envelopes with election returns (ERs) from Gainza, Camarines Sur.
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President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and opposition presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. greeted each other at their first post-election meeting Monday night at the proclamation of the first 11 winners in the senatorial race.
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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 1,051 out of 5,364 passed the Certified Public Accountant Licensure Examination given by the Board of Accountancy in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Legazpi this month.
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