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Wednesday, February 13, 2008 |
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SC allows ‘Garci
tapes’ airing |
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Chief Justice leads 9-6 vote lifting govt gag order |
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By Jomar Canlas, Reporter
The Supreme Court ruled that the
so-called Hello, Garci tapes can be aired in public.
These tapes supposedly contain
tapped conversations allegedly between former elections Commissioner
Virgilio “Garci” Garcillano and President Gloria Arroyo on the
rigging of the 2004 presidential elections in her favor. Parties
that have obtained copies of the tapes, mainly the political
opposition, had been gagged by Department of Justice and the
National Telecommunications Commission.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Govt sure Pinoys
will shun ouster calls vs. GMA
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The government is confident that
Filipinos will not join street protests in support of the new calls
for President Gloria Arroyo to step down from Malacañang...
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Broadband deal
witness Lozada no Clarissa–Joker
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The key witness in the ongoing
Senate probe of the botched $330-million national broadband network
deal, Rodolfo “Jun” Lozada Jr., is no Clarissa Ocampo, and
nothing will come out of the investigation...
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De Venecia to stay
as ‘independent force’
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Pangasinan Rep. Jose de Venecia
Jr. said resigning as president of the ruling Lakas-Christian Muslim
Democrats (CMD) is one of the “possible options” he might take
following his ouster as House Speaker.
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Remittances spent
wisely by families of migrant workers
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Families of overseas Filipino
workers (OFWs) show that they value the remittances sent home by
their kin by not spending them on vices and useless purchases,...
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Death squads roam
Davao–UN, monitors
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DAVAO: Clarita Alia’s nightmare
began after a man in a police uniform showed up outside her hovel in
this southern Philippine city in July 2001.
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