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How To Vote for the Elections 2010 by Manila Reviews on May 8, 2010Hey guys! Manilamommy.com posted guidelines on how to vote for the Philippine Elections 2010. We have only one day to go! Please be prepared and read through this post. You might also like:Election 2010 Results Nestle Drumstick: vote for the ending...



Embarking on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the Philippine May 2010 Elections by Unleashing the TechRONnati Spirit on May 7, 2010May-ten-twenty-ten (translation: May 10 ,2010) marks the official and national automated elections in the Philippines. Thanks to the stalwart and resilient effort of  the current administration and to the COMELEC for pushing this Information and C...



Embarking on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the Philippine May 2010 Elections by Unleashing the TechRONnati Spirit on May 7, 2010May-ten-twenty-ten (translation: May 10 ,2010) marks the official and national automated elections in the Philippines. Thanks to the stalwart and resilient effort of  the current administration and to the COMELEC for pushing this Information and C...



Blogging from Cebu by Absolute Cousins on Jan 24, 2010Hi guys! I haven’t blogged here for a long time now. I had a lot of stuff going for me: I write at Blogwatch.ph, covering the 2010 Philippine Elections with different bloggers, writing my thesis in Public Administration (for me to graduate this...



Blogging from Cebu by Absolute Cousins on Jan 24, 2010Hi guys! I haven’t blogged here for a long time now. I had a lot of stuff going for me: I write at Blogwatch.ph, covering the 2010 Philippine Elections with different bloggers, writing my thesis in Public Administration (for me to graduate this...



Noynoy Aquino still tops presidentiables: Noypi train chugging to 2010 poll victory by PinoyObserver on Nov 16, 2009Like what this space proclaimed a few weeks ago, Senator Noynoy Aquino is still topping the surveys and might, just might be elected president with the biggest margins ever. In the October survey results published by Pulse Asia, forty four percent (4...