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Tuesday, April 22, 2008 |
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SC sets party-list arguments
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THE Supreme Court will put to test Tuesday in an
oral argument the validity of its own earlier ruling relating to the
allocation of party-list seats in the House of Representatives.
The oral argument is also meant to settle
the contrasting opinions of the Commission on Elections (Comelec)
and the party-list groups concerning their interpretations on
several provisions of Party-List System Law, or Republic Act 7941.
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Police arrest
big-time Taiwanese drug trafficker
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The Philippine National Police will step up its
campaign against illegal drugs following the arrest over the weekend
of a Taiwanese big-time drug trafficker in Parañaque City.
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Erap is opposition’s last option in 2010
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Opposition has several possible contenders for 2010
in Binay, Villar, Lacson, Legarda and Roxas
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United Opposition and Mayor Jejomar Binay of
Makati said Monday that former president Joseph Estrada will be the
opposition’s last option in the synchronized elections in 2010.
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Saludo is new CSC head
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President Gloria Arroyo appointed Cabinet Secretary Ricardo Saludo
as the new chairman of the Civil Service Commission (CSC), Executive
Secretary Eduardo Ermita said Monday.
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Supreme Court finally junks AEDC
petition to reclaim Terminal 3
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THE Supreme Court has junked the petition of Asia’s Emerging
Dragon Corp. (AEDC) to take over the control and operations of the
controversial Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal (NAIA) 3.
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Gonzalez offers help to fight organ trade
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THE rampant illegal trade of human organs has prompted Justice
Secretary Raul Gonzalez to offer his department’s legal expertise
in drafting the much-needed guidelines that will govern organ
donations in the country.
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