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1 How rich is rich? Dr. Romulo A. Virola, Philippine Daily Inquirer 81
2 A pamphlet on our elections GMANews.TV, Alan C. Robles 112
3 Satur Ocampo and Liza Maza for the Senate Administrator 175
4 Mother claims poverty drove her to throw kids into river LBG/RSJ, GMANews.TV 169
5 OFWs could be swing vote? Danny Buenafe, ABS-CBN Europe News Bureau chief 143
6 Satur Ocampo's online question-and-answer-chat session Kodao Productions 240
7 Labor Migration in 2009: A Terrible Year to Be an OFW Janess Ann J. Ellao, Bulatlat.Com 368
8 Arroyo govt failed to create the millions of new jobs it promised RJAB Jr., GMANews.TV 246
9 Migrante protests delisting from partylist polls Jerome Aning, Philippine Daily Inquirer 275
10 OFW group urges Pinoys to help ‘Ondoy’ victims ABS-CBN News 380
11 OFW group joins 2010 Partylist race Migrante International 287
12 Remittances rise in July on Pinoy labor demand AP, GMA News Online 275
13 216,176 enlist for overseas voting Lira Dalangin-Fernandez, INQUIRER.net 316
14 Frequently Asked Questions on the Overseas Absentee Voting Act GMA News.TV 254
15 Exemplar of courage - Editorial Philippine Daily Inquirer 278
16 IBON: 0.4% GDP also shows OFW remittances' growing failure to sustain economy GMANews.TV 416
17 Militants slam bill on OFW deployment Jerome Aning, Philippine Daily Inquirer 263
18 More Filipinos looking for jobs abroad Reuters/Philippine Daily Inquirer 268
19 RP lands 4th in remittances in 2008: World Bank ABS-CBN News.Com 241
20 4.3-M Filipinos poor without remittances--economist Judith Balea, ABS-CBN News.Com 196
 
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