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Monday, March 31, 2008 |
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Malacañang
‘open’ to Jocjoc extradition |
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By Angelo S. Samonte Reporter
Malacañang said it supports the
continuation of the investigation of the P728-million fertilizer
scam and the extradition of the former Agriculture Undersecretary
Jocelyn “Jocjoc” Bolante, who remains detained
in a US prison.
“Of course, the President is
open for the investigation of Jocjoc Bolante. We have nothing to
hide,” Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Sergio Apostol said
Sunday.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Access to govt
info tougher
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The public’s right to
information is expressly guaranteed by the 1987 Constitution and
affirmed by the judiciary. Yet access to data held by state agencies
not only remains limited,...
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Asean Benefits As
Tension Between Taiwan, China Eases
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Rapprochement between China and
its estranged province of Taiwan—promised by the election of the
Kuomintang’s Ma Ying-jeou to the presidency of the “Republic of
China”—removes a bone stuck...
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‘War’ vs.
hunger in Mindanao
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PIKIT, North Cotabato: Hiding
under the shade of a makeshift stage, 13-year-old Denilda Abdul
finishes the last spoonful of her corn-soya porridge and quickly
lines up for another serving.
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Special
Report:
science and technology
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Scientists, masses
can partner on projects
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People who have not earned a
graduate degree, did not do well in school, or perhaps are less
schooled probably find it intimidating to be professional partners
of scientists.
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