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Monday, February 11, 2008 |
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Lakas, Kampi unite for 2010
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OFFICIALS of the country’s two most dominant
political parties, the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats and the
Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino, will formalize their merger and
reorganization plans in preparation
for the 2010 elections.
Lakas national executive director Ray Roquero
said Sunday the merger between his party and Kampi, and a planned
reorganization at the party’s hierarchy are expected to dominate
the scheduled expanded National Directorate assembly on Febraury 28
at the Manila Hotel.
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Gatchalian firm denies generator smuggling
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A petrochemical firm associated with “plastics king” William
Gatchalian denied on Sunday that it had smuggled generators into the
country and claimed that the allegation was made by a
“discredited” finance official who was suspended for graft.
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Nograles speeds up reform in House
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Speaker Prospero Nograles is speeding up reforms in the House of
Representatives, announcing over the weekend the creation of an ad
hoc transition committee that will review and implement proposals
pertaining to reforms in the chamber.
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QC set to approve controversial ordinance
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A controversial reproductive health measure
passed on second reading last week by Quezon City must be given the
chance to succeed if it is passed into an ordinance, a councilor of
the city said over the weekend.
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Don Bosco, Bosch partner for training
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The Automotive Aftermarket division of Robert Bosch Inc. and the Don
Bosco Center for Research and Training recently signed a memorandum
of agreement to provide training on advanced automotive service
applications to the school’s teaching force.
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