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Monday, March 26, 2007 |
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‘Dirty Dozen’ in
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We know who corrupt justices are, says
Ombudsman
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By Jomar Canlas, Reporter
Twelve justices of the Court of
Appeals suspected of “selling” temporary restraining orders are
now on the watchlist of the Office of the Ombudsman and the Supreme
Court.
Ombudsman Maria Merceditas
Navarro-Gutierrez has confirmed that the justices have been the
subject of numerous complaints from the litigants and lawyers.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Veterans bank exec
ousted by court
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The Makati Regional Trial Court
has disqualified Philippine Veterans Bank Director Romeo G. Roxas
from being a stockholder or an officer of the bank because his
records showing he is an orphan...
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Top Asian dailies
get together in Manila
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The country’s top four
broadsheets, including The Manila Times, join other leading
newspapers from all over Asia in Publish Asia 2007 Conference on
Tuesday and Wednesday at the Manila Hotel.
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Ibon warns of
perils of political polling
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Whenever the government of the
United States shall break up, it will probably be in consequence of
a false direction having been given to public opinion.
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SPECIAL REPORT
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Can we trust
election surveys?
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Answer to Question 1: “Yes [I
trust SWS and Pulse Asia survey results]. But we have to take into
account that surveys are taken among 1,200 respondents and the real
population of voters is 40 million.
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