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Monday, January 14, 2008 |
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Illegal gambling booming at Clark carnival |
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There is more than meets the eye at ‘Boom na
Boom’ at the free port zone
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ANGELES CITY: It would seem illegal gambling has
become the latest investment attraction at the Clark free port zone.
And business is booming—at the appropriately named “Boom na Boom
sa Clark” carnival.
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Inauguration of P172-M
Baguio flyover set on Jan. 17
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BAGUIO CITY: President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is set to inaugurate
the P172-million second flyover project on January 17 with Highways
Secretary Hermogenes Ebdane and city officials.
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DepEd to help Muslim schools
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The Department of Education will help sustain the operation of
private madaris, also known as madrasah, or Islamic religious
schools, by helping them source funds to upgrade facilities and
providing financial assistance amounting P5,000 per student per
year.
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Antismuggling chief takes
over Task Force Subic
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SUBIC BAY Freeport: Officials of the Subic Bay Metropolitan
Authority and Subic Customs welcome the appointment of
Undersecretary Antonio Villar Jr., head of the Presidential
Anti-Smuggling Group (PASG), as the new head of Task Force Subic (TFS),
the antismuggling body based in this free port.
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RTC judge faces criminal
charges at Ombudsman
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CRIMINAL charges were filed before the Office of the Ombudsman
against a Regional Trial Court judge who handles the case involving
the legal battle for control of the Philippines’ biggest steel
manufacturer.
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