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                    [Title] => Mga plaka ng sasakyan at mga armas, nasamsam sa 4 na pulis Bulacan
                    [Summary] => Nakumpiska ng mga elemento ng Quezon City Police ang iba’t ibang uri ng plaka ng sasakyan at sari-saring kalibre ng armas mula sa apat na tauhan ng Bulacan police at tatlong sibilyan sa isang checkpoint sa   Common­­wealth Avenue, Quezon City

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Perez, son and namesake of former senator and Comelec chairman Leonardo Perez Sr., said they have filed a motion asking the Comelec to issue the writ of execution so he can assume the position of governor.
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Perez, son and namesake of former senator and Comelec chairman Leonardo Perez Sr., said they have filed a motion asking the Comelec to issue the writ of execution so he can assume the position of governor.
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