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GMA, FVR agree to settle differences President Arroyo and former President Fidel V. Ramos avoided locking of horns over differing views on plans to change the Constitution during their meeting last Wednesday night and agreed on a "simple approach" for settling contentious matters without risking further division within the ruling Lakas CMD party.
De Venecia pushes French model of parliamentary gov’t House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. yesterday expressed confidence that Lakas-CMD leaders, including President Arroyo and former President Fidel V. Ramos, will "adhere to the results of the national directorate meeting" scheduled tomorrow.
Senate to shelve bills without available funds At the resumption of Congress session next week, the Senate will likely convene an all-senator caucus to sift important bills that the Upper Chamber will tackle and identify those that it will put on hold.
All Philippine Airlines privileges must also be enjoyed by Cebu Pacific, DoJ rules The tax exemptions and other privileges being enjoyed by the country’s flag carrier, Philippine Airlines (PAL), could also be enjoyed by Cebu Pacific, Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez ruled in a legal opinion issued by his department.
85 OFWs repatriated from Saudi Arabia NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT — Eighty-five overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) were repatriated to the country yesterday after experiencing maltreatment and poor working conditions in the Middle East.
Coldest temperature in Metro this year recorded yesterday The coldest temperature in Metro Manila so far this year was recorded yesterday, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said.
Let Erap case be allowed to run its course – Dilangalen The spokesman of former President Joseph Estrada yesterday criticized Special Prosecutor Dennis Villa-Ignacio for his plan to ask the Sandiganbayan Special Division to terminate the hearings in the deposed leader’s plunder trial.
Arrest warrant issued v. GI no guarantee for RP's custody, Gonzalez says The arrest warrant issued by an Olongapo city court against the four accused in the controversial Subic rape case, is no guarantee for the government's taking their custody from the US Embassy, Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez said yesterday.
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