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Victims of Sulpicio’s ‘Princess’ score legal victory in Cebu |
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Public Attorney’s Office says families of sea
tragedy are not giving up fight
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By Jomar Canlas, Reporter
THE Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) and the families of the
victims of the tragic sinking of the MV Princess of the Stars of
Sulpicio Lines are not giving up their fight after a local court
junked the motion to dismiss filed by the said company.
In an interview with Chief Public Attorney
Persida Rueda-Acosta, a victory was notched before the sala of Cebu
City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Judge Soliver Peras after he denied
the motion to dismiss due to lack of cause of action.
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Abductors claim all three teachers alive and well
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The abductors of the three teachers in Zamboanga Sibugay over the
weekend denied reports that one of their captive teachers, Noemi
Mandi, died after being deprived of her maintenance medicine.
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Rejection of transparency clause to breed corruption, says ‘Chiz’
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BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya: Opposition Sen. Francis Escudero
expressed fear that corruption in the government would worsen with
President Gloria Arroyo’s trashing of the transparency clause in
the 2009 budget.
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Small-town lottery operator seeks President’s intervention
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LEGAZPI CITY: Balikbayan couple that invested their hard-earned
money on small-town lottery operation in Albay is considering of
backing out of the commitment unless Malacañang stopped or at
least minimize corruption and harassments from authorities.
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Nueva Ecija’s anti-illegal drugs summit unprecedented
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PALAYAN CITY: Nueva Ecija has set a record of being first province
to gather thousands for an unprecedented anti-illegal drugs summit
at the Nueva Ecija Convention Center here Wednesday, officials said.
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