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‘BOTONG PINOY’  Days ago, I witnessed a demonstration of how nationwide elections could be automated, how the counting and tabulating could be made faster and cheating thereby minimized  at practically no additional cost to the government.
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[Title] => Filipino wizards design computerized voting system
[Summary] => Computerized voting is an idea whose time has come in this Third World country.
With the passage of the Absentee Voting Bill by both chambers of Congress, it wont take long for an enabling law to be enacted. President Arroyo herself has assured the public that absentee voting will start in the 2004 elections.
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[Title] => The snake line at Araneta
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You see, there were 3,000 people waiting to buy 1,000 tickets to Sundays must-see La Salle-Ateneo championship.
The bulk of the tickets after all, Araneta Coliseum can seat at least 15,000 people were, however, fielded to the alumni associations of De La Salle University and Ateneo de Manila University.
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With the passage of the Absentee Voting Bill by both chambers of Congress, it wont take long for an enabling law to be enacted. President Arroyo herself has assured the public that absentee voting will start in the 2004 elections.
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You see, there were 3,000 people waiting to buy 1,000 tickets to Sundays must-see La Salle-Ateneo championship.
The bulk of the tickets after all, Araneta Coliseum can seat at least 15,000 people were, however, fielded to the alumni associations of De La Salle University and Ateneo de Manila University.
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