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Monday, November 28, 2005 (Philippines)
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| Rico Rosima and Filomena Salvador glide their way to the gold in the dancesport Standard category. (Sun.Star Cebu/Allan Cuizon) |
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY -- A fugitive former poll official emerged briefly from hiding to deny charges he helped President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo cheat to win last year's presidential elections.
Ex-Commission on Elections (Comelec) commissioner Virgilio Garcillano admitted speaking to the President in last year's poll, but he strongly denied charges that he rigged it to make Arroyo win.
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Malaysia, RP duel for gold medal lead
| MANILA -- Malaysia and the Philippines dueled for the gold-medal lead Sunday at the 23rd Southeast Asian Games, hours before President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo declared the 23rd version of the regional competition officially open. |
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Arroyo aide calls on lawmakers to focus on budget
| MANILA -- Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye called on senators and congressmen Sunday to start acting like a statesman and focus on the passage of the 2006 budget instead of engaging in continuous politicking. |
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Ex-Cebu governor urges return to 2-party system
| CEBU CITY -– The two-party system must be established in the country, and with this, turncoats should lose their seats. |
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