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                    [Title] => Opposition recruiting P’sinan residents for Batasan march?
                    [Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan — Police are on their toes regarding persistent reports that some influential people in the province aligned with the opposition are recruiting residents to join the march to the Batasan Pambansa complex in Quezon City — for a fee. 

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The rallysists came from PSU campuses here and in the towns of Sta. Maria, Bayambang and Binmaley and the cities of San Carlos and Urdaneta. Nobody joined from the PSU campus in Sta. Maria town where Dr. Rodolfo Asanion, the university president, hails from.
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The rallysists came from PSU campuses here and in the towns of Sta. Maria, Bayambang and Binmaley and the cities of San Carlos and Urdaneta. Nobody joined from the PSU campus in Sta. Maria town where Dr. Rodolfo Asanion, the university president, hails from.
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