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20 M troop to schools today Palace pushes for pay increase through regional tripartite wage boards
Senate resumes today debate on priority bills The Senate headed by Senate President Franklin Drilon resumes today plenary debate on four administration’s priority measures, including the proposal to abolish the death penalty law that it hopes to approve in the remaining three session days before finally adjourning sine die on June 9.
Rains forecast in many areas in afternoon Some 20 million public and private elementary and high school students will troop to schools today amid the perennial shortage in classrooms, chairs, tables, and desks and the threat of heavy rains.
De Venecia sees bicameral okay of 2006 budget Lawmakers in the House of Representatives are confident that resorting to parliamentary diplomacy with the Senate will result in the settlement of their differences with regards to the 2006 budget.
Phivolcs says Kanlaon volcano is also restive; Negros folk warned Aside from Taal volcano in Batangas, Bulusan and Mayon volcanoes in Bicol Region, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said yesterday Kanlaon volcano in Central Visayas is also restive.
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