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Immediate passage of amnesty law urged BANGUED, Abra – The national government should have a realistic, acceptable amnesty law to encourage rebels to return to the fold of the law.
Duntugan’s lawyers to probe homicide in Campbell slay trial LAGAWE, Ifugao — Defense lawyers of a self-confessed killer of US peace corps volunteer Julia Campbell will try to prove that the case is homicide, not murder, when the hearing will resume on April 8, 2008.
Exec backs bid to amend cooperative code BANGUED, Abra – The new leadership of this province’s electric cooperative has expressed support for a pending House bill that seeks to amend provisions of Republic Act 6938 or the Cooperative Code of the Philippines.
Sta. Lucia disputes encroachment claim of LLDA TAYTAY, Rizal — The Sta Lucia Realty Development Corp. (SLRDC) has disputed a claim of the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) that it has encroached on a portion of the shoreline of the Laguna de Bay in this town.
Biliran farmers request farm-to-market roads NAVAL, Biliran — Gov. Rogelio "Roger" J. Espina is seeking the assistance of Secretary Arthur Yap of the Department of Agriculture for the release of funds for construction of farm-to-market roads (FMRs) in the province, which have been previously approved by the agriculture department.
Bio-fuel craze to reduce land planted to rice BACOLOD CITY — Philippines will have a possible shortage of rice in the coming years as the biofuel production "craze" continues.
Suspect in slay of nursing graduate arrested KALIBO, Aklan — The suspect in the killing of a 23-year-old nursing graduate was arrested by the police Saturday.
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