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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

 

GMA open to US, EU help in killings


President Arroyo on Tuesday welcomed offers by the European Union and the US to help solve a spate of political murders in the country and “break the cycle of violence.”

The President also welcomed a US offer to deploy forensics and other experts to help authorities solve the more than 800 murders of activists, journalists, church workers and members of the judiciary in the past six years.

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The Rome diocese was set Tuesday to announce the completion of the first stage of a fast-track process to beatify Pope John Paul II, placing the late Pontiff further along the road to sainthood.

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ANOTHER sign that the judiciary is cleaning its ranks was seen Tuesday as the Sandi­ganbayan promulgated its decision to find a “hoodlum in robes” guilty of directly receiving a P5,000 down payment of a P41,000 bribe...

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Deposed President Joseph Estrada used a furlough from detention Tuesday to publicly castigate his successor, President Arroyo, before a crowd of cheering supporters in his hometown of San Juan.

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High-school students and their teachers left their classrooms on Tuesday not to march in protest but to take down all campaign posters and streamers within the school premises.

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President Arroyo on Tuesday renewed her appeal to the members of the media covering Malacañang and other government offices to look for good news instead of stories that project the country in a bad light.

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A Manila Regional Trial Court on Tuesday dismissed the charges of murder and frustrated murder against a man accused of taking part in the ambush of the commander of the Manila Police District’s station in Santa Mesa)...

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The Manila International Airport Authority hopes to clean up the image of airport personnel by giving them a handbook providing guidelines in dealing with passengers and other airport users.

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House leaders on Tuesday agreed with Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales that communist rebels were equally guilty of extrajudicial killings under the Arroyo administration.

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