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Close to 50,000 people gather for a prayer rally called by Jaime Cardinal Sin and former president Corazon C. Aquino. Were it not for the new flyovers and the EDSA shrine itself, the scene could have easily been one from the People Power Revolution.
Flashing the trademark Laban sign, former President Corazon C. Aquino shares the stage at the latest EDSA rally with former President Fidel V. Ramos (left), Vice-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (right) and Jaime Cardinal Sin.
Close-up of a banner hoisted from one of the spans of EDSA-Ortigas flyover.
Supporters of President Estrada reassure their idol of their support at a distribution of relief goods in Angono, Rizal, which was hit hard by Typhoon Seniang.
Over 10,000 gathered in a multi-sectoral rally along Ayala Avenue in Makati last October 18 calling for the resignation of President Estrada. Key political figures, including Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson, spoke at the mass action.
Protesters from the left, center, and right converge in the multi-sectoral rally along Ayala Avenue in Makati City last October 18 denouncing the illegal gambling scandal that involves President Estrada. They are calling for Estrada's resignation in the mass action, which drew over 10,000 rallyists.
House representatives band together in a show of force after filing the articles of impeachment against President Estrada last October 18.
Former actress Laarni Enriquez has reportedly occupied this property, allegedly owned by President Estrada and located at 771 Harvard Street, Wack Wack Village in Mandaluyong City, since the mid-1990s.
A reprise of the October 18 mass actions was held last October 25 to again express a concerted appeal for President Estrada to resign over his alleged involvement in jueteng pay-offs and tobacco excise tax kickbacks.
A protester holds on to a banner mocking President Estrada's anti-graft and corruption campaign streamer, seen in most government offices, during the October 25 rally calling for the Chief Executive's resignation over the jueteng controversy.

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