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Wednesday, August 27, 2008 (Philippines)

PB backs recall petition vs Panlilio
Pampanga Vice Governor Yeng Guiao and Board Members Tars Halili, Karl Domingo, Art Salalila, Edna David, Cris Garbo, Ricardo Yabut, Joel Simpauco, Rolly Macalino, Nelson Calara and Ceferino Laus lead the signing of a petition to recall Governor Eddie Panlilio. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Chris Navarro)
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Vice Governor Joseller Guiao and members of the Provincial Board (PB) have expressed full support for a petition to recall Governor Eddie Panlilio.

Guiao and Board Members Tarcicio Halili, Arthur Salalila, Crisostomo Garbo, Ricardo Yabut, Rolly Macalino, Nelson Calara, Joel Simpauco, Edna David, Ceferino Laus and Karl Domingo formally announced their support for the recall move during Tuesday's meeting at Kambilan Ning Memalen Pampanga (Kambilan) at the Max's Restaurant here.

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GUAGUA -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and a host of Kapampangan faithful and clergymen paid their respects to the 100th birth anniversary of the first Kapampangan cardinal here last Tuesday.
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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- In a move to bring back principles that propelled the crusade for good governance and Governor Eddie Panlilio to his post, protesting Biyaya A Luluguran at Sisikapan (Balas) boys have turned on the Holy Bible as yet another potent tool to knock on the governor's "other side" as a priest.
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