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Wednesday, October 03, 2007 |
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DOJ investigates missing records, rising backlog |
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HE Department of Justice (DOJ) is missing
several case records, besides inheriting the voluminous backlog of
the administration of then Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez.
DOJ Assistant Chief State Prosecutor Richard
Anthony Fadullon admitted to the Manila Times that some case records
cannot be located at the moment, nor were they surrendered by the
staff of Justice Secretary on leave Raul Gonzalez.
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Govt lawyers defend NBN-ZTE
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GOVERNMENT lawyers countered the petition lodged
by Iloilo Vice-Governor Rolex Suplico and Amsterdam Holdings Inc. (AHI)
questioning the controversial National Broadband Network (NBN)
contract between the government and ZTE Corporation of China.
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Transport groups: Keep Berroy
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LEADERS of various transport groups in Metro
Manila reiterated their appeal to President Gloria Arroyo to
withdraw his appointment.
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DFA team arrives in Nigeria
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THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) announced on Tuesday the
consular team that will monitor the developments involving an
abducted Filipino engineer has arrived in Nigeria.
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Hunger rates to rise with biofuels
production
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ENVIRONMENTAL activists warn of “ hunger rates hitting near-famine
levels if the Arroyo administration continues to prioritize fuel
over food by aggressively promoting the massive conversion of
agricultural lands into plantations for biofuel production .”
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