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UN report spurs lawmakers to defend Palace |
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By Jomar Canlas, Reporter
SEVERAL legislators on Monday rallied behind the Arroyo
administration following the latest UN report that wholly pinned the
blame for the worsening extrajudicial killings in the country on the
government.
Manila Rep. Bienvenido Abante, Lanao del Sur
Rep. Abdullah Dimaporo and Marikina Rep. Marcelino Teodoro, the
government is on top of the situation and is doing its very best to
curb and solve the political killings in the country.
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Investors ask DOJ to secure assets of de los Angeles
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AGGRIEVED investors of the bankrupt Legacy Group of Companies on
Monday sought the attachment of the properties of the firm’s top
executive, Mayor Celso de los Angeles of Sto. Domingo, Albay, and
other officials to secure payment of their investments.
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Govt reports huge revenue losses from oil smuggling in three years
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From 2006 to 2008, the government lost P 93.3 billion in revenue to
oil smuggling, Philippine Institute of Petroleum (PIP) Executive
Director Sally Monteiro disclosed during the hearing conducted by
the House Committee on Energy on Monday.
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Death toll from ‘Emong’ rises to 50
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DEATH toll from tropical storm “Emong,” which battered the
Northern and Central part parts of Luzon, has climbed to 50 while
infrastructure and agriculture damage has been pegged at P.7
billion, the National Disaster Coordinating Council said on its
report.
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DEAR
PAO
By Persida Acosta
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Changing surname
to that of biological father
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Dear PAO,
I gave birth to my child in the early part
of year 2008. The man who stood by me and offered his name to my
child is not the biological father.
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