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Speaking for his colleagues, former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Recaredo Sarmiento II said his group would soon conduct briefings and seminars on how retired PNP and military personnel could help ensure the conduct of honest, clean and orderly elections.
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Then President Fidel Ramos emblazoned his favorite cigar with the seal of the Office of the President.

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