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PNP vows to uphold human rights
Cites vague area in which it operates vs criminal elements

President hails latest reduction in LPG prices
President Arroyo yesterday hailed the latest reduction in the prices of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) due to the downtrend in global costs, hoping it would give a break to Filipinos reeling from high consumer prices.

SC rules VFP is a public firm subject to audit
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Veterans Federation of the Philippines (VFP) is a public corporation subject to government control and supervision, particularly on the conduct of an extensive audit of its operations.

Army, DepEd upgrade education of rebel integrees
Officials of the Philippine Army and the Department of Education (DepEd) have signed a memorandum of agreement aimed at providing crash educational courses for some 10,000 former rebels who have been integrated as officers in the military organization.

Brother Eddie airs concern over continuing unrest
Snap elections may end the country’s political crisis, Bangon Pilipinas National Renewal Movement leader Bro. Eddie Villanueva said yesterday.

Palace rules out amnesty for coup plotters in military
Military officials involved in "habitual destabilization" should not expect an ounce of leniency from the Arroyo government as Malacañang yesterday ruled out the grant of amnesty or special treatment for them.

Estrada petitions Sandiganbayan anew on transfer to Greenhills
The camp of former President Joseph Estrada yesterday appealed anew to the Sandiganbayan Special Division to allow the deposed leader to stay in his Greenhills, San Juan residence to prepare for his much-awaited testimony on the plunder charges against him.

Prosecutors to begin case vs 5 opposition legislators
MANILA (AFP) - On Monday, prosecutors will formally launch an investigation into five leftist legislators implicated in an alleged coup plot against President Gloria Arroyo, officials said.

Arroyo says 'residual threats' remain despite crackdown
MANILA (AFP) - President Gloria Arroyo on Sunday said threats to her presidency remain despite a massive crackdown on leftist legislators and military officers accused of a failed plot to topple her government.

Kin of plane crash victims to sue US firm
DAVAO (AFP) - Relatives of 131 passengers and crew who died in a 2000 Philippine crash said Sunday they will sue an American airline support company that leased the ill-fated aircraft to a Filipino firm.


 

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