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                    [Title] => Raul Roco promises to show us all he’s alive, well, and running for president
                    [Summary] => Through his "John the Baptist", namely Reli German, the "missing" former Senator and DECS Secretary Raul Roco promised to see us today to demonstrate that he’s not sick, but full of energy, and running hard for the Presidency.

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