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Bolante better return — Malacañang CLARK, Pampanga — Former Agriculture Undersecretary Jocelyn Bolante better return home from the United States so he can clear his name from alleged involvement in election fraud for President Arroyo, Malacañang said yesterday.
Classes resume today; ‘Florita’ leaves 8 dead, 6 missing President Arroyo yesterday announced that classes will resume in all levels in Metro Manila, and Regions 3 and 4 today while classes remain suspended in Regions 1 and 2 and the Cordillera Administrative Region due to heavy rains still expected from the effects of Tropical Storm “Florita.”
Teachers sign impeach complaint against Arroyo Declaring that they are giving President Arroyo an "F" grade, leaders of various militant teachers organizations added their signatures to the growing number of complainants to a fifth impeachment case that will be filed against the Chief Executive during her State- of- the- Nation- Address (SONA) on July 24.
CBCP’s proposal for Con-con supported by NGOs The call for Charter change through a Constitutional Convention (Con- con) made by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) in its pastoral letter last Monday has gained the support of various non-government organizations (NGOs) and cause-oriented groups.
Only God will ultimately judge me — GMA President Arroyo yesterday declared that only God could ultimately judge her amid fresh moves of the political opposition to drive her out of office by impeachment.
500 Fil-Canadians, Fil-Americans here on goodwill tour Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto G. Romulo yesterday welcomed the arrival of more than 500 Filipino-Americans and Filipino-Canadians, together with the heads of the Philippine Foreign Service Posts in the United States and Canada, who are participating in the Second Ambassadors’/Consuls’ General Goodwill Tour in the Philippines scheduled from July 15 to 18.
Lakas bets will take up Cha-cha, impeachment issues — Nograles Candidates of the ruling Lakas-CMD who will be running in next year’s local elections will adopt an anti-Arroyo impeachment and pro-Charter change stance as part of their political platform.
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