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Assets statement deadline today
The Ombudsman and the Civil Service Commission (CSC) have reminded all government officials and employees, whether elected or appointed, that today, April 30, is the deadline for them to file their Statements of Assets and Liabilities (SAL) as required by Republic Act 6713, the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees.

Death toll in Cebu helicopter crash rises to 9 as co-pilot dies
The co-pilot of the illf-ated Philippine Air Force (PAF) Vietnam War-era UH-1H Huey helicopter that crashed on two tricycles on the road in Barangay Humay-humay, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu Province last Saturday died while being treated in a hospital, bringing to nine the total number of persons killed in the accident.

Party-list seeks S & T inclusion in dev’t agenda
Dr. Emil Q. Javier, president of the Alyansa ng mga Haligi ng Agham at Teknolohiya para sa Mamamayan (AGHAM) party-list, challenged yesterday the movers and shakers of Science and Technology (S & T) sector to fight for the inclusion of technology in the national development agenda.

Loren tops survey by foreign-based group, receiving 64% of ‘votes’
Genuine Opposition senatorial candidate Loren Legarda again topped a survey conducted by a foreign-based group on April 12-16, garnering 64 percent of the "intended votes."

Christian group throws support behind Senate candidacy of Oreta
The Christian movement Tatak Kristiyano has thrown its support behind the senatorial bid of former Sen. Tessie Oreta, inviting her to speak on its multisectoral forums in various areas nationwide on the role of Christians in politics and governance.

PNP officials asked to check election violence
Director General Oscar C. Calderon, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, ordered yesterday all police regional directors to redouble their efforts in addressing the increasing incidents of election-related killings in the country during the last two days.

Officials oppose plan to place Palawan under Comelec control
PUERTO PRINCESA CITY — Top Palawan and city officials, in a combined show of unity and cooperation, opposed the other day a reported plan to place the province and this city under the control of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) during the election period.


 

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