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Thursday, July 24, 2008 |
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EDITORIAL
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Executive privilege
makes
Senate probes imperative
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When Senate President Villar’s
Nacionalista Party enters into an alliance with President Arroyo’s
Lakas andKampi parties, will the Senate still hold probes?
Malacañang—and its local
government allies, its allies who control a vast majority in the
House of Representatives and its supporters in the media – have
mocked senators for their investigations.
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O T H E R C O L U M N S A
N D F E A T U R E S
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HERE
I STAND
By Geronimo L. Sy
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Ordinance No.
36–The right to party
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This city law is long overdue. It regulates the
selling and serving of liquor and alcoholic beverages in licensed
establishments. In many countries worldwide,
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PROMETHEUS
BOUND
By Giovanni Tapang, Ph.D.
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AGHAM’s history
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Today marks the ninth anniversary of AGHAM or the
Samahan ng Nagtataguyod ng Agham at Teknolohiya para sa Sambayanan.
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FROM THE SIDELINES
By Alfredo G. Rosario
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Kill the oil
deregulation law
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“It has been a big mystery to me how the oil
companies manage to announce nearly identical prices at almost the
same time, although their cost structures are different,” said
Golez.
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BIZZ
FIZZ
By Rene Martel
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San Miguel
displays its CSR credentials
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THE country’s biggest food and beverage
conglomerate, San Miguel Corporation, proved its corporate heart is
in the right place by donating around $500,000 worth of food
supplies to provinces hardest hit by Typhoon Frank.
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VIRTUAL
REALITY
By Tony Lopez
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San Miguel
reinvented
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Following a good year of change and consolidation in
2007, this year is going to be a very good one for San Miguel Corp.
(SMC), the Philippines’ and Southeast Asia’s largest food and
beverage company.
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Media and the
millennium development goals
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[Speech of the former president, who is chairman of
both the Ramos Peace and Development Foundation (RPDEV) and the Boao
forum for Asia (BFA), at the Asian Media Information &
Communication Center’s 17th Annual.,..
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