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                    [Title] => Manila judges pay tribute to Davide
                    [Summary] => Judges of the Regional Trial Court of Manila honored Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide yesterday for being chosen this year’s Ramon Magsaysay awardee for government service.


Manila Regional Trial Court Executive Judge Concepcion Saulog Alarcon-Vergara, speaking in behalf of the city’s trial court judges, said that Davide serves as an inspiration to all the members of the judiciary for his probity and his exemplary performance as chief justice of the high tribunal.
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                    [Title] => Manila judges pay tribute to Davide
                    [Summary] => Judges of the Regional Trial Court of Manila honored Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide yesterday for being chosen this year’s Ramon Magsaysay awardee for government service.


Manila Regional Trial Court Executive Judge Concepcion Saulog Alarcon-Vergara, speaking in behalf of the city’s trial court judges, said that Davide serves as an inspiration to all the members of the judiciary for his probity and his exemplary performance as chief justice of the high tribunal.
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