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Monday, March 16, 2009

 

NPA leader’s daughter laid to rest

At least 3,000 join funeral march for murdered Rebelyn Pitao in Davao City

 
By Al Jacinto, Correspondent 
 
ZAMBOANGA CITY: Some 3,000 people joined the funeral march on Saturday for a murdered teacher, the daughter of one of the Philippines’ top communist rebel leaders, in Davao City in Mindanao.

Many were chanting anti-government slogans and blaming the military for the brutal murder of Rebelyn Pitao, whose father Leoncio Pitao, also known as Kumander (Commander) Parago, is on top of the list of the government’s most wanted men.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

The lawyers for the Ever Gotesco Mall over the weekend asked the Court of Appeals to act quickly on their petition regarding the takeover of the shopping center by the city government of Caloocan.

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A lawmakers has asked his colleagues in the House of Representatives to investigate the unsolved killings of local elected officials and media personalities in different parts of the country.

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President Gloria Arroyo renewed her call to state agencies to tighten their belts and ordered the Labor department to track workers who lost their jobs.

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Muslim lawmakers pushed for their representation in the Supreme Court ahead of the Judicial and Bar Council voting today on the shortlist of candidates for one of the remaining six vacancies before the High Tribunal.

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DEAR PAO
By Persida Acosta

Dear PAO,

I have a friend who has two sons born of different fathers. She never married either of the fathers. 

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