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                    [Title] => P’sinan town gives FPJ zero vote
                    [Summary] => The STAR found out that in all the 34 precincts in the town, no one voted for the popular actor-turned-politician. Of the 6,737 registered voters in the town’s 10 barangays, 5,668 actually cast their votes in Monday’s polls but 5,470 voted for President Arroyo.
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                    [Title] => In smallest Pangasinan town, all bets are unchallenged
                    [Summary] => STO. TOMAS, Pangasinan — Here’s one for the books: In this municipality, the province’s smallest, all candidates, from the mayor to the coun-cilors, are running unopposed. 


This has been the case in the mayoral race in the past seven years, too.
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Inspector Gerald Primicias Gamboa, 25, of Poblacion East, in nearby Bautista town, is now facing charges of grave threats and another administrative complaint after the incident over the weekend.
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This has been the case in the mayoral race in the past seven years, too.
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Inspector Gerald Primicias Gamboa, 25, of Poblacion East, in nearby Bautista town, is now facing charges of grave threats and another administrative complaint after the incident over the weekend.
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