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Tuesday, August 25, 2009 |
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Ramos rains barbs on GMA |
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Ex-president accuses govt of ‘opaqueness’
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By Cris G. Odronia, Reporter
Former President Fidel Ramos seemed to have drawn the line against
President Gloria Arroyo.
Although President Arroyo was in the twilight of
her term, Ramos on Monday said that it was not too late for her to
“change.”
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MISS VENEZUELA MAKES HISTORYAT BEAUTY TILT
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NASSAU, Bahamas: Venezuelan Stefania Fernandez made history here
late Sunday (Monday in Manila) by giving her country its second
straight Miss Universe crown. She won the 2009 title from 83 other
young women from as many countries.
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‘Lakas’ has no reason not to go for Bayani
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Bayani Fernando, a presidential aspirant and Metropolitan Manila
Development Authority (MMDA) chairman, said he was confident about
becoming the standard-bearer of Lakas-Kampi CMD, adding that he sees
no reason why the party would not pick him.
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DOJ files murder charges against six in Ruby Rose case
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The Department of Justice on Monday filed murder charges, a non-bailable
offense, before the Navotas City court against six prime suspects in
the celebrated Ruby Rose Barrameda-Jimenez murder case—but cleared
two other suspects, including the victim’s husband.
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Ramon Magsaysay awardee goes to SC against Cabinet secretaries
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Antonio Oposa Jr. on Monday asked the Supreme Court to cite in
contempt six Cabinet members and four other agency heads for failing
to comply with an order to clean up Manila Bay.
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Justice Ong a ‘Filipino,’ court rules
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The Sandiganbayan justice whom President Gloria Arroyo appointed to
the Supreme Court but was later rejected because of citizenship
issues is a natural-born Filipino citizen, the Court of Appeals
declared with finality.
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New poll machines impossible to hack
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The possibility of hacking into the automated election system is
“practically nil,” a technical consultant to the Commission on
Elections (Comelec) said Monday, disputing allegations made by
several groups that the automated machines can be easily tampered
with.
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Foreign chambers oppose bill on workers’ tenure
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Foreign businessmen said they would block a pending bill at the
House of Representatives that seeks to provide workers security of
tenure.
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