+ Follow DE CASTRO AND ROCO Tag
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[Title] => Noli, BF, Barbers eyed as GMAs running mate
[Summary] => SAN RAFAEL, Bulacan Sen. Noli de Castro, Sen. Robert Barbers or Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman Bayani Fernando may be chosen as President Arroyos running mate in the May elections, Speaker Jose de Venecia said here yesterday.
However, the popular de Castro, a former television and radio journalist, has the edge over Barbers and Fernando, De Venecia said.
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[Title] => Roper ASW survey puts GMA ahead
[Summary] => President Arroyo would win by a slim margin over her closest rival if the presidential election were held today, results of a commissioned survey released yesterday showed.
The opinion poll was conducted from Oct. 21 to 27 by Roper ASW-Asia Pacific, a New York-based consultancy firm for a local business daily, Malacañang said in a statement yesterday.
Of the 300 Metro Manila residents surveyed, 20.5 percent said they would vote for Mrs. Arroyo and 19.6 percent said they would pick former senator Raul Roco.
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DE CASTRO AND ROCO
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[Summary] => SAN RAFAEL, Bulacan Sen. Noli de Castro, Sen. Robert Barbers or Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman Bayani Fernando may be chosen as President Arroyos running mate in the May elections, Speaker Jose de Venecia said here yesterday.
However, the popular de Castro, a former television and radio journalist, has the edge over Barbers and Fernando, De Venecia said.
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[Summary] => President Arroyo would win by a slim margin over her closest rival if the presidential election were held today, results of a commissioned survey released yesterday showed.
The opinion poll was conducted from Oct. 21 to 27 by Roper ASW-Asia Pacific, a New York-based consultancy firm for a local business daily, Malacañang said in a statement yesterday.
Of the 300 Metro Manila residents surveyed, 20.5 percent said they would vote for Mrs. Arroyo and 19.6 percent said they would pick former senator Raul Roco.
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November 26, 2003 - 12:00am