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                    [Title] => Metro mayors to hold rally for peace
                    [Summary] => Some 500,000 people from all walks of life are expected to attend the prayer rally for peace being organized by the Metro Manila Mayors League (MMML) on Friday at the Quirino Grandstand.


Nine of the 17 Metro Manila mayors were in Pasay City yesterday to sign a one-page manifesto that sealed their commitment to work toward the promotion of peace, unity and democracy in the country.
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Pimentel said that under a new form of government, former Presidents Fidel Ramos and Corazon Aquino are not barred from running for prime minister, and this also applies to jailed former President Joseph Estrada, who is now being tried for the capital crime of plunder at the Sandiganbayan.

He said that Estrada remains innocent until proven guilty.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097133 [AuthorName] => Jose Rodel Clapano [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 89536 [Title] => Foreign envoys pledge to help GMA [Summary] => Her predecessor is still laying claim to power, but President Arroyo’s administration received formal recognition from the diplomatic community yesterday.

In a reception or vin d’honneur at Malacañang, more than a hundred foreign diplomats led by the dean of the diplomatic corps, Papal Nuncio Antonio Franco, praised the non-violent "people power II" that ousted President Joseph Estrada over corruption allegations.

The diplomats pledged to help Arroyo fight poverty and improve government morals.
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Nine of the 17 Metro Manila mayors were in Pasay City yesterday to sign a one-page manifesto that sealed their commitment to work toward the promotion of peace, unity and democracy in the country.
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Pimentel said that under a new form of government, former Presidents Fidel Ramos and Corazon Aquino are not barred from running for prime minister, and this also applies to jailed former President Joseph Estrada, who is now being tried for the capital crime of plunder at the Sandiganbayan.

He said that Estrada remains innocent until proven guilty.
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In a reception or vin d’honneur at Malacañang, more than a hundred foreign diplomats led by the dean of the diplomatic corps, Papal Nuncio Antonio Franco, praised the non-violent "people power II" that ousted President Joseph Estrada over corruption allegations.

The diplomats pledged to help Arroyo fight poverty and improve government morals.
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