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If your birth certificate officially recorded your name as “Mary Grace,” what should you be called for short? “MG” like the sports car? “Gracia” or “Grace,” like the one said before meals? “Maria” or “Mary” might be the most obvious choice, right?

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Administration senatorial candidate Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. accused yesterday his tocayo (namesake), Olivia "Bong" Coo, of demanding P20 million for her to withdraw from the senatorial race in the May 10 elections.

Revilla also claimed that Coo, a senatorial candidate of the Alyansa ng Pag-asa party, asked for a Ford F-150 van and chairmanship of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), now headed by former swimmer Eric Buhain.
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Revilla also claimed that Coo, a senatorial candidate of the Alyansa ng Pag-asa party, asked for a Ford F-150 van and chairmanship of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), now headed by former swimmer Eric Buhain.
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