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Palace expands EO 464 Senators meet to assess new directive
Supreme Court nullifies titles of Maysilo estate The Supreme Court has nullified the titles to more than 70 hectares of prime land in the cities of Malabon and Caloocan in Metro Manila registered in the names of a realty firm and its sister company, an agricultural school, and a homeowners association.
Gore arrives today for lecture on environment Former United States Vice President Al Gore is arriving in Manila today to address government and business leaders on the promotion of environmental protection in the Philippines, Ambassador Alfonso Yuchengco said yesterday.
Ermita rejects Cory’s call for GMA resignation Malacañang yesterday rejected calls by some quarters, including former President Corazon Aquino, for President Arroyo and Vice President Noli de Castro to step down and pave the way for the holding of a snap election as a way of restoring order in the country.
Stampede report given to NBI by DoJ officials The findings of the Inter-Agency Task Force that investigated the Ultra stampede that killed 74 persons have practically no legal value to shore up eventual criminal suits against those responsible for it, justice officials disclosed yesterday.
535 new physical, occupational therapists listed The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced yesterday that 535 out of 1,339 passed the Physical and Occupational Therapist Licensure Examinations given by the Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy in the cities of Manila, Baguio, and Cebu this month.
Honasan rejects military junta, urges reforms in gov’t Former senator Gregorio Honasan said he will neither support nor advocate a military junta as a means to unseat President Arroyo.
Saudi envoy fetes Bulletin's president, Varela, today Saudi Ambassador to the Philippines Mohammad Ameen Wali will honor today, with a dinner reception the new president of the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corp., Attorney Miguel B. Varela.
Muslims urge moderation over offending cartoons After a long while, Muslim Filipino leaders led by House Deputy Speaker Gerry Salapuddin finally broke their silence on the blasphemous Danish cartoons that depicted the Prophet Mohammad Sallalllahu Allaihi Wassalam as terrorist, urging yesterday their people to show Islam's tolerance and moderation in their protests.
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