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Thursday, May 01, 2008 |
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SC settles row in
police fund
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Warring parties were also warned not to file
additional pleadings before the Court
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AFTER a long court battle, the Supreme Court
finally resolved the leadership row in a P14-billion soldiers’
fund association that almost jeopardized the investments of some
230,000 retired and active military and police personnel.
This came after the High Court affirmed
Wednesday the validity of the election of the new board members
of the Air Materiel Wing Savings and Loan Association, Inc. (AMWSLAI)
held on January 18, 2008.
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Golez files
complaint vs. Fernando over posters
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METRO Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
Chairman Bayani Fernando was charged before the Office of the
Ombudsman by Rep. Roilo Golez of Parañaque for displaying his
pictures in Metro Manila and for several other violations.
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Palace vindicated
over Cayetano report
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Cites initial report of Sen. Alan Cayetano showing
Palace has no direct link in broadband deal
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Malacañang said it feels vindicated when Sen.
Alan Peter Cayetano initially said his committee report found no
basis that directly links President Gloria Arroyo to the
controversial national broadband deal.
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Arraignment of Perez, co-accused on May 5
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THE Sandiganbayan Second Division chaired by Justice Edilberto
Sandoval has set May 5 as the arraignment date for former Justice
Secretary Hernando Perez and his co-accused who posted bail before a
Batangas City court after an warrant of arrest was issued against
them.
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DAR justifies P1 billion
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THE Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) on Wednesday clarified that
it used P1billion to pay foreign consultants to start major
infrastructure and electrification projects in 500 agrarian reform
communities in the country.
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Palace, opposition hail
enactment of medicines bill
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President Gloria Arroyo and the United Opposition (UNO) hailed
Tuesday’s passage by Congress of the “Universally Accessible
Cheaper and Quality Medicines Act of 2008”
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Nograles wants tax reform
bill certified as urgent
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TRUE to his promise, House Speaker Prospero Nograles on Wednesday
said he will ask President Gloria Arroyo to certify as urgent
several tax relief measures...
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Nursing curriculum to be changed
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THE Commission on Higher Education (CHED) is set to change the
College of Nursing curriculum to ensure a better passing rate of
Filipino nursing graduates, CHED Acting Chairman Romulo Neri said
Wednesday.
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Salapuddin arrest junked
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A Quezon City court Wednesday suspended the arrest warrant for
former Basilan Rep. Gerry Salapuddin after granting his motion to
recall or quash the said warrant.
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Agriculture eyes 2,500 pro-poor retail outlets
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The Department of Agriculture is eyeing the establishment of more
than 2,500 retail outlets in Metro Manila that will distribute and
sell state-subsidized, affordably priced government rice to
stabilize the price of the grains in the market.
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