Antonio Trillanes IV |

Teofisto Guingona, Jr. The Peninsula Manila Rebellion Magdalo Senate of the Philippines Nicanor Faeldon Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Genuine Opposition Makati City University of the Philippines Gaudencio Rosales Oakwood mutiny Miriam Defensor Santiago Epifanio de los Santos Avenue Philippines ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation Supreme Court of the Philippines Akbayan Manila Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines Ayala Avenue Manila Peninsula rebellion Fort Bonifacio Philippine Military Academy Mar Roxas Panfilo Lacson Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. Francis Escudero Francis Pangilinan Headline Incarceration Friendster Armed Forces of the Philippines Caloocan City Pasay City Nueva Ecija Senate Reynato Puno Manny Villar Philippine general election, 2007
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