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Outside Congress, assembled in joint session for the address, was a far greater assembly of people, all crying for her resignation amid charges of corruption and poll fraud. The hostile crowd, the biggest so far against her administration, necessitated a full military-police alert.
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Outside Congress, assembled in joint session for the address, was a far greater assembly of people, all crying for her resignation amid charges of corruption and poll fraud. The hostile crowd, the biggest so far against her administration, necessitated a full military-police alert.
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By Jerry Tundag | July 27, 2005 - 12:00am
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