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Wednesday, February 28, 2007 |
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Internet voting
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By William B. Depasupil, Reporter
THE Commission on Elections has
eased back its plan to try out the first Internet voting for
Filipino workers overseas in Singapore.
The electronic voting would still
be carried out but its results will not be tallied with the official
votes, the Comelec spokesman, Director James Jimenez, told The
Manila Times Tuesday.
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Defense scores as
coup plot trial reset
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The trial of 28 military officers
and soldiers charged with plotting a coup against the government was
set back Tuesday when their lawyers demanded to see a copy of the
pretrial investigation.
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Book deal case to
impact on kids
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Thousands of elementary and
high-school children might not have textbooks for the coming school
year if the contract involving books procured by the government from
the Vibal Publishing House with funds
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Palace sees no new
Asian crisis
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MALACAÑANG on Tuesday brushed
aside the warning from the United Nations Economic and Social
Commission for Asia and the Pacific of another financial crisis
despite the surging economic growth in East and Southeast Asia.
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NAIA forms task
force vs. human smuggling
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The Manila International Airport
Authority, Inter-agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) and the
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) on Monday
launched the Task Force on Human...
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Murder of CIDG
colonel solved
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A low-ranking police officer has
owned up to Sunday’s killing of a police colonel assigned with the
Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) prompting police
investigators to declare the case solved.
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Boratong files
motion against RTC judge for alleged bias
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Turning the tables around,
alleged shabu flea market operator Amin Imam Boratong, through his
legal counsel Raymund Fortun, filed a motion to inhibit against the
judge hearing his case, as he accused him of “bias.”
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Pasig City notes
18 banks without security cameras
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THE local city police of Pasig
said on Tuesday that at least 18 banks in their area of
responsibility conduct daily operations without the help of security
cameras.
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