+ Follow DR. ANA MARIA TABUNDA Tag
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[Title] => Gordon mulls suit vs pollsters
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[Title] => Pinoy tipid na rin sa pagkain
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[Title] => Opposition figures to dominate senatorial race survey
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Opposition personalities led by former senator Loren Legarda will likely dominate next years senatorial race, based on the latest Pulse Asia survey.
Legarda topped the survey with 52.9 percent, followed by Sen. Panfilo Lacson with 41.1 percent; Senate Majority Leader Francis Pangilinan, 36.6 percent; Senate President Manuel Villar Jr., 31.4 percent; and Taguig Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano, 30.5 percent.
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[Title] => Options for Pinoy poor: Go abroad, pray or steal
[Summary] => When all hope of ever rising out of extreme poverty is lost, what is a person likely to do?
At least 26 percent of those surveyed said a poor person would look for a job in another country while another 25 percent said he would pray and hope that God would provide assistance.
Forty-nine percent, however, were not as optimistic. At least 21 percent said a poor person would likely steal or engage in illegal livelihood to make ends meet, while 12 percent said he would likely join support groups attempting to overthrow the government.
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Opposition personalities led by former senator Loren Legarda will likely dominate next years senatorial race, based on the latest Pulse Asia survey.
Legarda topped the survey with 52.9 percent, followed by Sen. Panfilo Lacson with 41.1 percent; Senate Majority Leader Francis Pangilinan, 36.6 percent; Senate President Manuel Villar Jr., 31.4 percent; and Taguig Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano, 30.5 percent.
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