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Monday, March 10, 2008

 

Siazon says Drilon lying

New secret witness not Mañalac–Ping

Ambassador Domingo Siazon Jr. said former Senate President Franklin Drilon lied when he claimed that the envoy told him that the US government is displeased with the Philippines for its Spratlys deal with China.

Siazon, formerly Foreign Affairs secretary and now envoy to Japan, was referring to a Philippine Daily Inquirer story about the Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking signed by the Philippines, China and Vietnam in 2005.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Members of the ruling political party, Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats, are expected to remove former House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. as party president when its National Directorate meets today.

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HONG KONG: The soaring price of rice has triggered a supply and demand crunch that is hurting some of Asia’s neediest nations, forcing them to spend more on imports, industry experts and officials say.

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As expected, the results of the Binibining Pilipinas beauty pageant Saturday night did not please everyone.

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President Gloria Arroyo urged Myanmar’s ruling military junta to allow foreign observers to enter the country and monitor the upcoming election there in May.

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SPECIAL REPORT : SENTOSA 27 SAGA

For decades, nurses have been among the most exportable of Filipino professionals.

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