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In his successful campaign, the new President Aquino vowed to subdivide Hacienda Luisita, his family's vast sugar plantation in Tarlac province, among some 10,000 tenant-farmer families.
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He paused, looking around with an expression Tarlac had never seen on his face, almost a defiant challenge.
Fearful Symmetry A Terran Empire novel Ann Wilson
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In the midst of these untoward events, the "Tarlac," coastwise transport blew into the bay through the murk and rain, and Captain North, of "B"
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If not for the monstrous traffic jams in key cities along the way such as Tarlac and Urdaneta, Baguio City would only be about three to four hours away from Metro Manila.
Out of my mind 2009
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Life in her impoverished village of Tarlac, north of Manila, offered few opportunities.
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Life in her impoverished village of Tarlac, north of Manila, offered few opportunities.
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Recently the expressway for Clark to Subic and Clark to Tarlac was completed.
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Leading presidential candidate Sen. Benigno Aquino III, left, is greeted by supporters from his home town after a news briefing in a city in Tarlac province, north of Manila, Tuesday.
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Still, some machines malfunctioned in the tropical humidity, including in Aquino's hometown of Tarlac, north of Manila, where the senator had to wait nearly five hours to cast his ballot.
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Mr. Aquino was one of many voters left hanging when he turned up early in the day to vote in his home province of Tarlac, about 85 miles north of Manila.
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