person > Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
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Facing charges over alleged vote rigging in 2007, ex-Filipino president is moved from private hospital to army facility.
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Court rules former Philippine president facing vote-rigging charges can remain in hospital for "humanitarian reasons".
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Arroyo to face trial for electoral fraud, despite her lawyers' pleas that she needs overseas medical help.
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Ex-president, under investigation for corruption, says it is her right to travel for medical treatment.
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Ex-president told she cannot travel to Singapore for medical treatment as she is facing a corruption investigation.
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Philippine president says officials will not face criminal charges over a hostage crisis that left eight people dead.
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Son of democracy icons sworn in as president, vowing to end corruption and poverty.
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Personality politics and family ties on show as voters face bewildering choice.
Marga Ortigas in Manila
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More suspects in Philippines massacre indicted as suspected ring-leader denies guilt.
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Former Philippines first lady sets out on bid to enter lower house of parliament.
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