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Five vans containing at least 5,075 ballot boxes yesterday arrived at the office of the provincial treasurer from the Manila office of the Commission on Elections. 


Cleofe Gonzaga, a staff of provincial treasurer Roy Salubre, said the ballot boxes would be distributed to the 47 municipalities of the province.

She said the Comelec provincial office previously requested over 11,786 ballot boxes, but only 5,075 have arrived, adding that those that are set to arrive will be directly forwarded to the component cities.
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City prosecutor Alexander Acosta, who is handling Ejares’ case, said the presence of the priest is necessary when he files his counter-affidavit.
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Police Provincial director Carmelo Valmoria yesterday went to the terminal to oversee the security operation there that would assure the safety of commuters who are heading home for the holidays.

A detailed policeman, reported to Valmoria, "Hapsay ra ang dagan sa tanan," while saying that they have been working to secure the area and the people there from threats of terrorism and other criminality.
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Five vans containing at least 5,075 ballot boxes yesterday arrived at the office of the provincial treasurer from the Manila office of the Commission on Elections. 


Cleofe Gonzaga, a staff of provincial treasurer Roy Salubre, said the ballot boxes would be distributed to the 47 municipalities of the province.

She said the Comelec provincial office previously requested over 11,786 ballot boxes, but only 5,075 have arrived, adding that those that are set to arrive will be directly forwarded to the component cities.
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City prosecutor Alexander Acosta, who is handling Ejares’ case, said the presence of the priest is necessary when he files his counter-affidavit.
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Police Provincial director Carmelo Valmoria yesterday went to the terminal to oversee the security operation there that would assure the safety of commuters who are heading home for the holidays.

A detailed policeman, reported to Valmoria, "Hapsay ra ang dagan sa tanan," while saying that they have been working to secure the area and the people there from threats of terrorism and other criminality.
[DatePublished] => 2007-04-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Cebu News [SectionUrl] => cebu-news [URL] => ) ) )
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