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(From Philippine Daily Inquirer)

IT looks like Interior Secretary Angelo Reyes will be the first Cabinet member appointed to the second Arroyo administration to be bypassed by the congressional Commission on Appointments.

Sen. Rodolfo Biazon, who heads the CA interior and local governments committee, yesterday said the possibility of Reyes being by-passed before the Christmas recess was "very great" as the committee might need to hold two or even more hearings to accommodate the questions that committee members want to ask the former general.

Senate President Franklin Drilon said he "seriously [doubted]'' ...

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