+ Follow GLOBAL NON-VIOLENCE AWARD Tag
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[Title] => Marcos loyalists to back Lacson, Puno
[Summary] => Marcos loyalists have thrown their support behind two senatorial candidates running under disgraced President Joseph Estradas Puwersa ng Masa coalition in the May polls.
The True Marcos Loyalists Inc., which boasts of four million members nationwide, said yesterday it would endorse the bids of former Philippine National Police chief Panfilo Lacson and former Press Secretary Ricardo "Dong" Puno.
Cherry Cobarrubias, the groups president and official spokeswoman for former First Lady Imelda Marcos, said the two Estrada allies have platforms that jibe with t
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[Title] => For Pinoys, an award for non-violence
[Summary] => President Arroyo and Vice President Teofisto Guingona received on behalf of the Filipino people yesterday the first "Global Non-Violence Award" in recognition of the two popular uprisings that toppled two widely perceived corrupt regimes.
The award was conferred by international organizations Center for Global Non-Violence and the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Foundation for the Filipinos achievement in "creating a culture of peace and non-violence through a non-violent revolution against two tyrants."
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[Title] => Pinoys get award for non-violence
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Two international organizations will confer today to the entire Filipino citizenry the first "Global Non-Violence Award" in recognition of two popular uprisings that toppled a dictatorship in 1986 and dismantled a widely perceived corrupt administration this year.
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GLOBAL NON-VIOLENCE AWARD
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[Title] => Marcos loyalists to back Lacson, Puno
[Summary] => Marcos loyalists have thrown their support behind two senatorial candidates running under disgraced President Joseph Estradas Puwersa ng Masa coalition in the May polls.
The True Marcos Loyalists Inc., which boasts of four million members nationwide, said yesterday it would endorse the bids of former Philippine National Police chief Panfilo Lacson and former Press Secretary Ricardo "Dong" Puno.
Cherry Cobarrubias, the groups president and official spokeswoman for former First Lady Imelda Marcos, said the two Estrada allies have platforms that jibe with t
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The award was conferred by international organizations Center for Global Non-Violence and the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Foundation for the Filipinos achievement in "creating a culture of peace and non-violence through a non-violent revolution against two tyrants."
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