+ Follow GENERAL SANTOS CITY MAYOR PEDRO ACHARON JR. Tag
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KORONADAL CITY – A three-cornered fight looms in the first congressional district of South Cotabato after a former municipal mayor announced that he is joining world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao and Rep. Darlene Antonino Custodio in the race.
In a long-distance interview with The STAR, lawyer Jordan Reyes said he has consulted his supporters about his plan to run for congressman in the first district and they all vowed to support him.
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[Title] => Its business as usual in GenSan after bombing
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Koronadal City Government and business leaders in General Santos City sought to allay fears over the Jan. 10 bombing there, saying it was just an isolated case and its business as usual as far as trade activity is concerned.
General Santos City Mayor Pedro Acharon Jr. said the bomb explosion that killed five persons and seriously injured more than 30 others have little effect on the business activity in the city.
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GENERAL SANTOS CITY MAYOR PEDRO ACHARON JR.
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KORONADAL CITY – A three-cornered fight looms in the first congressional district of South Cotabato after a former municipal mayor announced that he is joining world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao and Rep. Darlene Antonino Custodio in the race.
In a long-distance interview with The STAR, lawyer Jordan Reyes said he has consulted his supporters about his plan to run for congressman in the first district and they all vowed to support him.
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Koronadal City Government and business leaders in General Santos City sought to allay fears over the Jan. 10 bombing there, saying it was just an isolated case and its business as usual as far as trade activity is concerned.
General Santos City Mayor Pedro Acharon Jr. said the bomb explosion that killed five persons and seriously injured more than 30 others have little effect on the business activity in the city.
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