Comelec, police, & AFP ready for the polls
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Administration lawmakers yesterday attributed the 8 percent improvement in President Arroyo’s approval ratings to the gains of the country from the adjustment measures of the government and the people’s growing awareness of the opposition’s hand in destabilization plots and black propaganda as exposed by its own witnesses and other individuals whom the opposition tried to convince to testify against the President.
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A hero’s welcome awaits Bicol’s favorite son when his remains return to his home province of Camarines Sur at around 10 a.m. today.
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Senate Minority Leader Aquilino "Nene" Q. Pimentel Jr. (PDP-Laban) yesterday said outgoing United States Embassy Charge d’ Affaires Joseph Mussomeli is out of line by practically taking sides in the current political conflict in the country and expressing the view that President Arroyo can overcome her crisis, despite her unpopularity.
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House Speaker Jose C. de Venecia Jr. yesterday revealed that some 100 civil society leaders and Charter change advocates would start a month-long nationwide barangay consultations on proposals to revise the 1987 Constitution.
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The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) celebrates its 14th anniversary today with Interior and Local Government Secretary Angelo T. Reyes as guest of honor and keynote speaker in a program to be held at the Marikina City Sports Center.
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Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo has reiterated the government’s warning against an ongoing drug trafficking scheme by drug syndicates in Asia and Latin America who trick overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) into unknowingly smuggling illegal drugs through international airports.
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