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Monday, February 04, 2008 |
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More controversies hound Gov. Reyes |
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Indictment seemed to have emboldened other
complainants to come forward
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ANOTHER controversy follows the graft charges
filed by the Ombudsman against Palawan Gov. Joel Reyes before the
Sandiganbayan. He is now being accused of intervening in the
disposition of another mining case that the Department of Justice
(DOJ) had ordered transferred from the province to a state
prosecutor in Manila.
Ferdinand Pallera, vice-president of Citinickel
Corp., questioned the alleged efforts made by Reyes to stop the
transfer to the DOJ, particularly in the disposition of the case
against Citinickel Mines and Development Corp. and Oriental
Peninsula Resources Group.
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Pangasinan bans ‘healing priest’
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Dagupan, Pangasinan: Healing priest Fernando Suarez is now forbidden
from celebrating healing masses and sessions in Pangasinan, reported
the Philippine News Agency on Sunday.
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Lawmaker keen on reviving nuclear plant
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ORANI, Bataan: Rep. Herminia Roman of Bataan’s First District over
the weekend said she was for the operation of the mothballed Bataan
Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) depending on the recommendation of
experts on what fuel source to utilize.
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DENR wants geo-hazard impact
certificate from Boracay resorts
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BORACAY Island, Aklan: The Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DENR) is requiring resorts and stakeholders here to get a
geo-hazard impact certificate to ensure their establishment is
environment-friendly.
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Gen. MacArthur marker to vie
for a Guinness world record
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY: It envisions to be the world’s biggest cap in
existence and perhaps even landing in the Guinness Book of World
Records...
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Council to focus on solid waste,
poverty issues
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BACOLOD City: The Bacolod City Peace and Order Council plans to
focus on two major areas of concern such as the solid waste
management and poverty alleviation of the city for this year,
reported Panay News.
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