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100 fully armed NPAs raid cop station in Leyte
TACLOBAN CITY — Around 100 fully armed members of the New People’s Army (NPA) raided last night the Albuera, Leyte police station and carted away several firearms and ammunition and government documents.

DoH office airs concern on disposal of hospital wastes
An official of the Environmental and Occupational Health Office (EOHO) of the Department of Health (DoH) recently expressed concern over the improper disposal of hospital wastes in the country and its impact on the health of the people, particularly the rise of respiratory diseases as well as skin diseases.

Don’t speculate on Council meeting, opposition asked
Senior administration lawmakers yesterday dared opposition leaders to demonstrate statesmanship by putting an end to baseless speculations about the objectives of the Council of State meeting on Jan. 24.

BIR office earns P16 B for gov’t
The Pasig City district office of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) reported yesterday a record high collection of more than R16 billion in 2005, which was R3.8 billion higher compared to the P12.2 billion it earned the previous year.

Around The Nation
Solon hits Concom’s ‘no elections’ proposal

Senators oppose People’s Initiative pushed by LGUs
While support for a People’s Initiative to adopt major changes in the Constitution is gaining ground among local government leagues, some solons are dismissing this move as another political propaganda.

Church can’t be blind and deaf to RP ills — Archibishop Cruz
Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz said as evangelizers, they cannot remain blind and deaf to the injustices and immorality that prevail in the society as this will be going against the Church’s mission.

Revamp Napocor, Osmeña says
Revamp Napocor.

Luxury cars worth P13 M seized by BoC
Customs authorities have seized over R13-million worth of motor vehicles which a syndicate attempted to smuggle into the country during the New Year, it was learned yesterday.

Mild quake hits Metro Manila
Two earthquakes had been recorded by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) yesterday, including a tremor reportedly felt in some parts of the Metro Manila area.


 

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