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                    [Title] => Administration bets duke it out in Malabon congressional race
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Two administration candidates are running against each other in the race to represent the lone district of Malabon City in the House of Representatives.

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In a letter sent in May to Mayor Canuto Oreta and city treasurer Ernesto Pabustan, Elizabeth Zosa, of the COA’s local legal and adjudication office, said Vicencio had no authority to hire consultants.
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Final official Comelec results showed Oreta, former city councilor, two-time Oustanding Barangay Captain (Maysilo, 1989, 1994) and nine-year president of the Association of Barangay Captains (ABC), leading the rest of the mayoral contenders at 50,682, some 10,000 votes over second-running Yambao’s 40,644 .
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During a Pulong Bayan and distribution of Certificates of Entitlement to Lot Allotment (CELA) held at the Plaza Rodriguez Amphitheater in Malabon last Thursday night, the President and her runningmate Sen. Noli de Castro discussed the government’s action to solve the almost daily flooding in some parts of Camanava due to high tide.
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Two administration candidates are running against each other in the race to represent the lone district of Malabon City in the House of Representatives.

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In a letter sent in May to Mayor Canuto Oreta and city treasurer Ernesto Pabustan, Elizabeth Zosa, of the COA’s local legal and adjudication office, said Vicencio had no authority to hire consultants.
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Final official Comelec results showed Oreta, former city councilor, two-time Oustanding Barangay Captain (Maysilo, 1989, 1994) and nine-year president of the Association of Barangay Captains (ABC), leading the rest of the mayoral contenders at 50,682, some 10,000 votes over second-running Yambao’s 40,644 .
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During a Pulong Bayan and distribution of Certificates of Entitlement to Lot Allotment (CELA) held at the Plaza Rodriguez Amphitheater in Malabon last Thursday night, the President and her runningmate Sen. Noli de Castro discussed the government’s action to solve the almost daily flooding in some parts of Camanava due to high tide.
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