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Friday, March 14, 2008 |
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Gonzales ‘orders ban’ on Lozada campus
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ACT scores Justice Secretary for his claim, says
education concern not his business
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A group of concerned teachers scored Justice
Secretary Raul Gonzales for boasting that it was he who ordered the
banning of Senate star-witness Rodolfo “Jun” Lozada from
speaking before of public schools in Iloilo City.
In a statement, Alliance of Concerned Teachers
(ACT) Chair Antonio Tinio said that Gonzales had no business issuing
“orders” regarding the “campus tours” of Lozada in public
schools, whether in Iloilo or elsewhere.
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Court reaffirms Buenavista town
mayor as duly-elected chief exec
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GUMACA, Quezon: Buenavista town Mayor Ma. Remedios Uri-Rivera was
elated when the court reaffirmed her status as the duly elected
chief executive Buenavista town that she burst into tears Wednesday
when Judge Hector Almeyda of Gumaca Regional Trial Court Branch 62
handed down the decision.
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‘Viva Hot Babe’ found shot dead with three
others in apartment fire; foul play suspected
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OLONGAPO City: Four people were reported dead including a sexy model
inside an apartment at Barangay Gordon Heights on Thursday morning.
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Young mother in Albay gives birth
to twins, claims one is a ‘python’
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TABACO CITY: This story may sound incredible, but it’s true.
Maricel Berzosa-Bellen, 24, of Sto. Cristo gave birth to twins, one
a healthy baby girl, the other a seven-inch python.
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Kenney lauds farmers’ efforts
in fighting malnutrition
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SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ: US Ambassador Kristie Kenney lauded on
Tuesday Filipinos farmers, scientists and extension workers for
“literally feeding this nation,” and working in tandem with the
government in fighting poverty and malnutrition.
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