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Palparan urged to appear before Melo Commission Malacañang has urged retired Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan to respond to the summons issued to him by the Melo Commission that is investigating his alleged involvement in human rights violations and killings of militant leaders.
Gov’t still hopeful about peace talks The government continues to hope for a peace agreement with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) by yearend despite the impasse in the peace negotiations caused by the contentious issue on the granting of ancestral domain to the Muslim rebels.
Ex MNLF chief named SPDA head President Arroyo has appointed former Sulu Governor and Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) Chief of Staff Yusop Jakiri as chairman of the reactivated Southern Philippines Development Authority (SPDA), Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said yesterday.
NLRC success rate in settling disputes up The National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) has scored a 78.34 percent success in settling labor disputes in the National Capital Region (NCR) through conciliation and mediation process preventing strikes and lockouts in numerous business establishments, and benefiting 2,754 workers who were awarded a total of P29,326,860.83 monetary benefits.
Police in shabu pilferage charged Officials of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) yesterday filed criminal charges against a police officer who was among those arrested in connection with the pilferage of some P35 million worth of shabu from the PDEA evidence room in Quezon City.
RP is strike, lockout-free Since Labor Secretary Arturo D. Brion assumed office, the country has remained free of strikes and lockouts.
Around The Nation CBCP reaffirms Church respect for Muslims
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