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Monday, February 19, 2007

 

SC eyes SALN review

Guidelines needed to prevent harassment

CHIEF Justice Reynato Puno is in favor of reopening to the public the Statements of Assets Liabilities and Networth (SALNs) of Supreme Court justices and other members of the judiciary.

During a roundtable with The Manila Times, the Chief Justice said he would not object if the Supreme Court reexamines a resolution prohibiting disclosure of justices’ SALNs.

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Two senior Philippine Roman Catholic Bishops on Sunday joined calls for the government to release the Melo Commission’s report on extrajudicial killings.

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The Philippine opposition will ask the country’s special antigraft court to allow former President Joseph Estrada to be released from house arrest so he can campaign for May 14 midterm election.

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Speaker Jose de Venecia expressed confidence Sunday that the antiterrorism bill and at least two other urgent measures would be approved by Congress during a two-day special session called by President Arroyo...

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Sen. Edgardo J. Angara said on Sunday that whoever wins in the May 2007 legislative elections should forge a multipartisan consensus to give educational concerns “a draconian push” in Congress.

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THE Fountain International School on Friday launched its first Science and Mathematics fair, a three-day event aimed at showcasing the scientific and mathematical talents of students and encourage parents to help stimulate...

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Only four government officials, two of them mayors, are suspects in the killing journalists, according to the Task Force Usig report submitted to the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial killings, Philip Alston.

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For nearly two years now, a thin, bed-ridden man has spent his days and nights feverishly writing letters to government officials.

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