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The night before the 2007 Senatorial Forum was a bit confusing especially for the organizers since it was touch and go with some candidates confirming their attendance prior to the event, and then backing out at the last minute. In spite of the glitches, the forum turned out to be a well-attended affair with a lot of businessmen showing up to hear what the senatorial candidates had to say. The venue was jam packed with people from the tri-media covering the forum.
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Conspicuous by its absence in discussions with the extremely active senatorial candidates is their stand on sports. It’s so quiet, it’s deafening. Has so far been the only one to even ask them about it, and most of them have staff who don’t even respond to requests for interviews when it regards sports. (Note to voters, if they don’t care about your health and well-being, then think twice about voting for them.)

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Conspicuous by its absence in discussions with the extremely active senatorial candidates is their stand on sports. It’s so quiet, it’s deafening. Has so far been the only one to even ask them about it, and most of them have staff who don’t even respond to requests for interviews when it regards sports. (Note to voters, if they don’t care about your health and well-being, then think twice about voting for them.)

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