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Higher power rates loom with Meralco’s new tack Four million residential and commercial customers of the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) will pay higher electricity rates with the initial choice given to large industrial endusers and the limited dispatch allowed for the contracted independent power producers (IPPs) of the utility firm.
High school summer classes start April 17 Summer classes in public and private high schools nationwide will start on April 17, Monday, and end on May 27, Saturday, the Department of Education (DepEd) announced yesterday.
Revival of ‘no-el’ issue to stop Cha-cha flayed Senior administration congressmen yesterday accused the opposition of reviving the no election (no-el) issue to stop Charter change (Cha-cha).
Mayor upset over support on ‘initiative’ SAN CARLOS CITY, Pangasinan — Mayor Julian "Jolly" Resuello here said yesterday that he is dismayed with the percentage of registered voters of this city who support Charter change through people’s initiaitive.
Shorter working time of court personnel backed Commuters and labor groups backed yesterday the adjustment of the official working time of court personnel in Metro Manila from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. due to traffic during rush hour.
Gov’t to benefit from anti-smuggling bill An administration lawmaker yesterday urged the Senate to fast-track the passage of the proposed "Anti-Smuggling Act of 2005" to show its sincerity in helping government stamp out rampant smuggling in the country.
Around The Nation The New People’s Army (NPA) burned a passenger bus in Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental after its management refused to pay revolutionary taxes, a military spokesman said yesterday.
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