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MANILA, Philippines -- Some members of the opposition dropped by at the St. John the Baptist Church in San Juan City to pay their last respects to the late mother of former President Joseph Estrada, Mrs. Mary Ejercito.

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"I will put it in the bank," Mrs. Arroyo said during a press conference. She assumed office last Jan. 20.

As president, she will receive a monthly pay of P50,000, excluding government deductions.

Her predecessor, ousted President Joseph Estrada, had his monthly paychecks turned over to his Erap Para sa Mahirap Foundation which sends poor but deserving students to school.
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Enraged and stricken with grief over the child’s plight, the President offered to adopt him and give him the best medical care money and power can buy.

The boy gave his name only as Emmanuel, said he is three years old, and identified his father as Joel.

He could not give hospital authorities any additional information that could help trace his family or relatives, and he kept asking for his missing limb.
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A lean presidential delegation will make a side-trip to Hong Kong after attending the United Nations-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (UN-ASEAN) Roundtable that begins today in Bangkok, Thailand.

President Estrada and a party of eight left yesterday on chartered Philippine Airlines flight A-320 for the Thai capital, where they will also be attending today's opening of the 10th session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

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MANILA, Philippines -- Some members of the opposition dropped by at the St. John the Baptist Church in San Juan City to pay their last respects to the late mother of former President Joseph Estrada, Mrs. Mary Ejercito.

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As president, she will receive a monthly pay of P50,000, excluding government deductions.

Her predecessor, ousted President Joseph Estrada, had his monthly paychecks turned over to his Erap Para sa Mahirap Foundation which sends poor but deserving students to school.
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The boy gave his name only as Emmanuel, said he is three years old, and identified his father as Joel.

He could not give hospital authorities any additional information that could help trace his family or relatives, and he kept asking for his missing limb.
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