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                    [Title] => Joy Rojas flies Asiana Airlines to the US
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MANILA, Philippines - After conquering a 46-day, 2,000-km. run across the Philippines, Joy Rojas moves on to a greater and potentially historic challenge — a 5,000-km. run from California to New York in a four-month project aptly called “Takbong Pangarap.”

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When runner and writer Joy Rojas applied for her US visa in Manila, the consul asked her what her purpose for travel was.

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Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr., considered one of the leading figures in the Estrada impeachment trial and the EDSA II people’s uprising that swept President Arroyo into power, is now being asked to run for president in next year’s elections.

The Davide Na (DNA) movement, which was launched yesterday, also called on President Arroyo and former education secretary Raul Roco to give way to the chief magistrate.
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When runner and writer Joy Rojas applied for her US visa in Manila, the consul asked her what her purpose for travel was.

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Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr., considered one of the leading figures in the Estrada impeachment trial and the EDSA II people’s uprising that swept President Arroyo into power, is now being asked to run for president in next year’s elections.

The Davide Na (DNA) movement, which was launched yesterday, also called on President Arroyo and former education secretary Raul Roco to give way to the chief magistrate.
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