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GENEVA (AP) — The World Health Organization has confirmed a total of 12,954 A(H1N1) cases and 92 deaths. Around 439 new cases of swine flu was added to its global tally.

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Roberto Versola said Namfrel did this to allegedly cover up discrepancies between their tally and the official congressional tally, which showed that President Arroyo won by over one million votes against her rival, the late actor Fernando Poe Jr.
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