+ Follow DESPITE HONASAN Tag
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[Title] => It’s Bongbong or Gringo as Binay’s VP, sources say
[Summary] => Either Ferdinand Marcos Jr. or Gregorio Honasan would be the running mate of Vice President Jejomar Binay in next year’s elections.
[DatePublished] => 2015-10-02 10:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ghio Ong
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[Title] => Destabilization plot crushed GMA
[Summary] => A plot to destabilize the government in the wake of last months elections has fizzled out because of lack of support, President Arroyo announced yesterday.
She did not name any plotters, but military and police officials said earlier that forces allied with Mrs. Arroyos opponents had been trying to recruit soldiers, police officers and the urban poor to join anti-government rallies in a bid to derail a congressional count of the May 10 presidential vote.
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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DESPITE HONASAN
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[Title] => It’s Bongbong or Gringo as Binay’s VP, sources say
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[Title] => Destabilization plot crushed GMA
[Summary] => A plot to destabilize the government in the wake of last months elections has fizzled out because of lack of support, President Arroyo announced yesterday.
She did not name any plotters, but military and police officials said earlier that forces allied with Mrs. Arroyos opponents had been trying to recruit soldiers, police officers and the urban poor to join anti-government rallies in a bid to derail a congressional count of the May 10 presidential vote.
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