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GMA, Noli want to remain until 2010


The Bukluran Para sa Katotohanan, a people’s organization, will convene a special committee to ferret out the truth about election cheating and other official acts of corruption.


Top officials of the Departments of Finance, Energy, Trade, and Agriculture assured the public yesterday that prices of goods and services subject to the Expanded Value-Added Tax (EVAT) will not sharply rise when the law is implemented starting next month.


The Supreme Court yesterday declared valid the sale of the assets of Philippine Free Press, Inc. to Liwayway Publishing, Inc. in 1973 and upheld the decisions handed down by the trial court in 1995 and the Court of Appeals in 1998.


The tripping of the Sucat-Araneta transmission line of the National Transmission Corporation (Transco) caused power outages in parts of Metro Manila, Laguna and Cavite for about one hour and a half yesterday, disrupting business, rail transport, and airport operations, and raising fears of sabotage amid the country’s volatile political situation.


The decision of the Senate on whether to allow National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales, who is on leave, to seek medical treatment abroad would depend on the recommendation of the Senate doctors, Senate President Franklin Drilon said yesterday.


Reporters from the Manila Bulletin and the Philippine Star dominated the awardees in the First Gawad Galing for Biotech Journalism.