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Michael “Borgy” Manotoc, the model-son of Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos, has withdrawn his bid for the mayorship of Batac City in the May elections.

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The Senate Committee on Finance has approved Senator Edgardo Angara's proposal for scholarships for educators belonging to all Normal Schools and Universities, collectively known as 3Ns or the National Network of Normal Schools in the Philippines.

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One of Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s cousins, who is also a provincial board member of Ilocos Norte, lost his sport utility vehicle (SUV) while it was parked in Malate, Manila Wednesday.

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We like to make choices that will ultimately make us happy. We ask God in fervent prayer or in a distracted plea to take our side.

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The provincial board of canvassers credited Bongbong with 111,657 votes and Imee with 68,548 votes with election returns from eight towns still to be canvassed.

Being unopposed, the results in the remaining towns would not jeopardize their proclamation, officials said.
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Danilo Affala, accompanied by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the US, was reported to have boarded a PAL flight in Los Angeles bound for Manila. He was in handcuffs during the flight, according to a wire report.
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Danilo Afalla, accompanied by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the US, was reported to have boarded a PAL flight in Los Angeles bound for Manila. He was in handcuffs during the flight, according to a wire report.
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One of Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s cousins, who is also a provincial board member of Ilocos Norte, lost his sport utility vehicle (SUV) while it was parked in Malate, Manila Wednesday.

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The provincial board of canvassers credited Bongbong with 111,657 votes and Imee with 68,548 votes with election returns from eight towns still to be canvassed.

Being unopposed, the results in the remaining towns would not jeopardize their proclamation, officials said.
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Danilo Affala, accompanied by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the US, was reported to have boarded a PAL flight in Los Angeles bound for Manila. He was in handcuffs during the flight, according to a wire report.
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Danilo Afalla, accompanied by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the US, was reported to have boarded a PAL flight in Los Angeles bound for Manila. He was in handcuffs during the flight, according to a wire report.
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