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                    [Summary] => LAOAG CITY – Overjoyed with the help extended by President Arroyo and Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople, a Filipino father locked in a custody battle for his two daughters in New York has found a ray of hope.


"I am trembling with joy as I hear what you are saying, Teddy," long-haul bus driver Cesar Gabriel said in Ilocano to this reporter as he was informed of the quick action taken by the President and the DFA chief on his plea for help.

Gabriel’s appeal for the help of Mrs. Arroyo and Ople was carried in The STAR last week.
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Ople was instructed by President Arroyo to see what he could do for Cesar Gabriel, whose custody over his two daughters – Yvonne, 8, and Lucky Angel or LA, 5 – is being contested in a suburban New York City court.

Their mother, Benilda Domingo, died last year in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
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Although the Office of the President has not received a formal request for assistance from former long-haul bus driver Cesar Gabriel, President Arroyo has referred Gabriel’s problem to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

Gabriel has appealed to the President and Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople for assistance in obtaining a third visa extension so he can remain in the United States and finish his legal battle for custody of his daughters Yvonne, 8, and Lucky Angel or LA, 5.
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This was the plea aired the other day by former long-haul bus driver Cesar Gabriel as he faces the fight of his life: A fierce custody battle over his daughters Yvonne, 8, and Lucky Angel or LA, 5, at the Commack Surrogate Court of New York City.

Gabriel is seeking assistance from President Arroyo and Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople for a third extension of his tourist visa to the US, which expires on Nov. 29.
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"I appeal to President Arroyo not to forsake my brother," said Gabriel’s sister, Fely Barot. "Here is one Filipino fighting alone for justice in a strange land."
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Task force staff said Cynthia Betita, who works for one of the offices in the World Trade Center, has called up authorities to say she was safe and staying at her home in New Jersey.
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Sa report na ipinarating ng embahada sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) kahapon, kinilala ang dalawa na sina Ruben Ornedo, 39, naninirahan sa Eaglerock, California at Ronald Gamboa, 33, nakatira sa West Holywood, California.
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"I am trembling with joy as I hear what you are saying, Teddy," long-haul bus driver Cesar Gabriel said in Ilocano to this reporter as he was informed of the quick action taken by the President and the DFA chief on his plea for help.

Gabriel’s appeal for the help of Mrs. Arroyo and Ople was carried in The STAR last week.
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Ople was instructed by President Arroyo to see what he could do for Cesar Gabriel, whose custody over his two daughters – Yvonne, 8, and Lucky Angel or LA, 5 – is being contested in a suburban New York City court.

Their mother, Benilda Domingo, died last year in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
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Although the Office of the President has not received a formal request for assistance from former long-haul bus driver Cesar Gabriel, President Arroyo has referred Gabriel’s problem to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

Gabriel has appealed to the President and Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople for assistance in obtaining a third visa extension so he can remain in the United States and finish his legal battle for custody of his daughters Yvonne, 8, and Lucky Angel or LA, 5.
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This was the plea aired the other day by former long-haul bus driver Cesar Gabriel as he faces the fight of his life: A fierce custody battle over his daughters Yvonne, 8, and Lucky Angel or LA, 5, at the Commack Surrogate Court of New York City.

Gabriel is seeking assistance from President Arroyo and Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople for a third extension of his tourist visa to the US, which expires on Nov. 29.
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"I appeal to President Arroyo not to forsake my brother," said Gabriel’s sister, Fely Barot. "Here is one Filipino fighting alone for justice in a strange land."
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Task force staff said Cynthia Betita, who works for one of the offices in the World Trade Center, has called up authorities to say she was safe and staying at her home in New Jersey.
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Sa report na ipinarating ng embahada sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) kahapon, kinilala ang dalawa na sina Ruben Ornedo, 39, naninirahan sa Eaglerock, California at Ronald Gamboa, 33, nakatira sa West Holywood, California.
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