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RP, Canada sign labor accord
The Canadian government has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Philippines to address the shortage of skilled workers in the Canadian province of British Columbia, the Canadian Ministry of Economic Development said yesterday.

Tamano, 37, installed as PLM President
Lawyer and educator Adel A. Tamano will be formally installed as the seventh president of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) during an investiture ceremony at the Justo Albert Auditorium at 3 p.m. today.

Ermita: GMA and De Venecia on good terms
Executive Secretary and Lakas official Eduardo Ermita yesterday said President Arroyo and Speaker Jose de Venecia have settled their differences over the national broadband network (NBN) project to ensure De Venecia’s stay in power amid rumors of a plot to replace him.

Palace terminates 8 and reassigns 4 presidential assistants to mother units
President Arroyo finally approved yesterday the termination or transfer of 12 presidential assistants whose positions have become irrelevant or duplicated functions of a line agency.

Barangay chiefs elect Echiverri as nat’l president
A total of 113 provincial, metropolitan, highly urbanized city and independent component city chapter presidents of the Liga ng mga Barangay met on Tuesday at the historic landmark Manila Hotel where they elected Caloocan City Liga president Ricojudge "RJ" Echiverri as new president of the National Liga Federation, replacing James Marty Lim.

Education Congress starts today at historic Manila Hotel
Hundreds of educators and other concerned stakeholders convene today at the historic landmark Manila Hotel for the First Biennial National Congress on Education, to assess the state of Philippine education and draw up measures to enhance its quality and relevance.

9 Filipino women arrested in China for drug smuggling
The Philippine Embassy in Beijing, China yesterday warned against drug syndicates using Filipino women as drug couriers following the arrest of nine Filipinas in Guangdong and Beijing for alleged drug smuggling.


 


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