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Monday, May 26, 2008 |
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Razon orders more police on the streets
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An unprecedented 94.8 percent of uniformed personnel
have been deployed on the streets vs. crime
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The Philippine National Police has ordered its
uniformed personnel manned to desk or office jobs to go out on the
streets so as to deter the prevention of crimes.
National Police Chief Director General Avelino
Razon Jr. over the weekend said administrative duties in the offices
and police stations are now being performed by non-uniformed
personnel to maximize the effective strength of uniformed personnel
performing law enforcement functions.
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Proliferation of review centers slammed
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A nationwide alliance of students over the weekend slammed the
Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for its failure to check the
growing number of fly-by-night review centers in the country.
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Court of Appeals overturns
decision on Steel Corp. case
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THE Court of Appeals has set aside the order of a lower court which
paved the way for the creation of a management committee (Mancom)
that would take over the management and operations of the
country’s largest manufacturer of steel products.
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Three Filipinos killed in Shanghai
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Three Filipinos were killed while ten others were hospitalized from
a gas leak accident in a shipyard in Shanghai, China.
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President to send off Philippine
relief team to Myanmar today
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President Gloria Arroyo will personally send off Monday a 15-member
Philippine humanitarian team to help the victims of a devastating
cyclone that hit Myanmar, a radio report said.
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Bill on retirement savings passed
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The House of Representatives passed on the third and final reading a
bill mandating the establishment of a provident personal savings
plan for the country’s retirees.
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