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                    [Title] => Kongresista, nagpapasara ng beerhouse at pinagsasayaw ang mga GRO
                    [Summary] => 

ALAM n’yo bang may kakaibang trip ang isang congressman?

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Ejercito, Maria Lourdes Fernando of Marikina City and Benjamin Abalos Jr. of Mandaluyong City maintained almost insurmountable leads against their political foes.

Ejercito was set to be proclaimed at 10 p.m. yesterday at the San Juan municipal gymnasium.
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In a press statement, San Juan said surveys made by various television and radio stations have shown him topping the mayoralty race since the start of the campaign period.
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San Juan, who served as a former director of the National Security Council of President Arroyo will also be supported by other political parties and NGOs.

PR practitioner and socialite Poncy Quirino, a grandson of the late president Elpidio Quirino is his vice mayoralty candidate while retired police Gen. Adam Jimenez will be his congressional candidate.
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ERICK SAN JUAN
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                    [Title] => Kongresista, nagpapasara ng beerhouse at pinagsasayaw ang mga GRO
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ALAM n’yo bang may kakaibang trip ang isang congressman?

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Ejercito, Maria Lourdes Fernando of Marikina City and Benjamin Abalos Jr. of Mandaluyong City maintained almost insurmountable leads against their political foes.

Ejercito was set to be proclaimed at 10 p.m. yesterday at the San Juan municipal gymnasium.
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In a press statement, San Juan said surveys made by various television and radio stations have shown him topping the mayoralty race since the start of the campaign period.
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San Juan, who served as a former director of the National Security Council of President Arroyo will also be supported by other political parties and NGOs.

PR practitioner and socialite Poncy Quirino, a grandson of the late president Elpidio Quirino is his vice mayoralty candidate while retired police Gen. Adam Jimenez will be his congressional candidate.
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