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According to the SWS poll, 66 percent of 1,200 statistically representative respondents believe in the fairness of the Sandiganba-yan special division which is hearing the charges of plunder, perjury and illegal use of an alias against the former president.
Reflecting a pattern of opinion through all social classes, only 27 percent feel
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According to the SWS poll, 66 percent of 1,200 statistically representative respondents believe in the fairness of the Sandiganba-yan special division which is hearing the charges of plunder, perjury and illegal use of an alias against the former president.
Reflecting a pattern of opinion through all social classes, only 27 percent feel
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By Francis Lagniton | April 26, 2002 - 12:00am
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Malaysia’s Galven Green seized the lead after a sizzling eight-under 64 for a 202 total as home bet Sean Ramos fired a five-under 67 and moved four off the pace after the penultimate round of the $100,000 BingoPlus Philippine ADT Open at the Luisita Golf and Country Club here yesterday.
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Sean Ramos showcased grit and composure under demanding afternoon conditions, battling Luisita Golf and Country Club’s unforgiving layout for a 71 that kept him firmly in the hunt.
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Sean Ramos and Fidel Concepcion led the local charge at the ADT Philippine Open, both firing a four-under 68 and sitting three strokes off the pace after a highly competitive opening round at the Luisita Golf and Country Club.
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Sean Ramos continued his rich vein of form on Wednesday, carding an eagle-spiked, four-under 68 to spearhead the local charge at the start of the $100,000 Philippine ADT Open at the Luisita Golf and Country Club.
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