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Monday, November 19, 2007 |
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Battle looms over control of Justice
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His body may look frail, but his spirit is in a
fighting mood to regain control of the Department of Justice.
A bristling Justice Secretary Raul M. Gonzalez,
who had been away on medical leave for a kidney operation, may be
headed for a confrontation with Solicitor General Agnes Devanadera,
the acting secretary.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Police lose control of security at legislature
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Both chambers of Congress assumed operational
control of their security detail over the weekend, relieving the
Philippine National Police.
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Asean confronts Myanmar
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SINGAPORE: Southeast Asian leaders meet this week with the
credibility of the bloc at stake, as they grapple with how to handle
Myanmar which has earned global condemnation for its bloody
crackdown on dissent.
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Vital agreements await GMA at Asean
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President Gloria Arroyo left Sunday for
Singapore to attend the 13th Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(Asean) Summit.
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SPECIAL
REPORT:
WRIT OF AMPARO
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Writ of amparo favors
NPA, other rebels–Judge
Tinga
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Regional Trial Court Judge Dante Tinga sees a
flaw in the writ of amparo: Rebels are not subject to it. That is of
course because rebels do not recognize government’s authority.
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More amparo cases to be filed
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Last of two parts
The case of two missing University of the
Philippines students, Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño, is the
first petition for the writ of amparo filed at the Court of Appeals.
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