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Monday, April 28, 2008 |
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Court poised to execute
arrest warrant vs. Nani
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THE Sandiganbayan is poised to execute today the
warrant of arrest against former Justice Secretary Hernando
“Nani” Perez, unless the Supreme Court grants his petition for a
temporary restraining order—which seems unlikely.
Perez’s petition for certiorari asking the
Supreme Court to restrain the Sandiganbayan from proceeding with the
case and the arrest warrant that had gone to the High Court’s
Third Division, instead of an en banc session, a reliable source,
who asked not to be identified, told The Manila Times.
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Govt denies delaying
peace process with MILF
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Malacañang denied causing the impasse in the
peace negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF),
which resulted in the decision of Malaysia to withdraw from the
International Monitoring Team (IMT).
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Palace wants Senate to rush JPEPA
concurrence–spokesman
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Malacañang appealed to the Senate to reconsider
the proposal of Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago for a conditional
concurrence of the controversial Japan-Philippines Economic
Partnership Agreement (JPEPA), so Filipinos could reap the benefits
of the bilateral trade agreement.
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Sen. Pimentel prefers Charter
change by constituent assembly
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SENATE Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr.
said Sunday that he preferred the shift to a federal system to be
done by the House of Representatives and the Senate as a constituent
assembly.
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Law led to OK of veteran’s bill
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THE President’s timely signing of a new law
during the Araw ng Kagitingan on April 9 facilitated the recent
approval by the US Senate of the Veterans Benefits Enhancement Act,
Sen. Richard Gordon said Sunday.
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