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[Title] => The real problem of education
[Summary] => As we continue to read the exchange of accusations and hear of the heinous crimes, as if they are just ordinary offenses, that have allegedly been committed by no less than a former head of state and elected lawmakers and leaders, we cannot help but wonder how the Filipinos could have voted and given power to such kinds of people to lead the nation.
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[Title] => GMA releases funds as birthday gift to Chavit
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[Title] => Release of P4-B tobacco tax sought
[Summary] => Ilocos Sur Rep. Eric Singson appealed yesterday to President Arroyo to order the immediate release of the P4 billion share of tobacco-producing provinces of the tobacco excise tax under Republic Act 7171.
Singson, who is also president of the Northern Luzon Alliance, an organization of Ilocano solons, said he made the appeal to lessen the adverse impact of the new Tobacco Regulation Law.
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[Title] => Ilocos Solons: Securitize tobacco excise tax shares
[Summary] => CANDON CITY, Ilocos Sur In a bid to obtain their congressional districts funds amid the grave financial fix the government is facing, the lawmakers of the four Ilocos tobacco-growing provinces have proposed the securitization of shares from tobacco excise taxes collected yearly from cigarette manufacturers.
In a letter to President Arroyo, Rep. Eric Singson (second district, Ilocos Sur), president of the Northern Luzon Alliance of legislators, said their provinces need funds to "implement urgent development projects."
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[Title] => Estrada: I did not become president to rake in money
[Summary] => "I did not become President to rake in money."
President Estrada issued this statement yesterday hours before the House of Representatives approved an impeachment complaint against him for subsequent trial at the Senate.
"This is the last time I will be serving the public so why would I do that?" the embattled President said, referring to allegations he pocketed more than P400 million in bribes from illegal gambling operators.
At the same time, he appealed to labor unions not to push through with their planned nationwide strike today to demand his ouster.
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ABRA AND LA UNION
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Singson, who is also president of the Northern Luzon Alliance, an organization of Ilocano solons, said he made the appeal to lessen the adverse impact of the new Tobacco Regulation Law.
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In a letter to President Arroyo, Rep. Eric Singson (second district, Ilocos Sur), president of the Northern Luzon Alliance of legislators, said their provinces need funds to "implement urgent development projects."
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[Title] => Estrada: I did not become president to rake in money
[Summary] => "I did not become President to rake in money."
President Estrada issued this statement yesterday hours before the House of Representatives approved an impeachment complaint against him for subsequent trial at the Senate.
"This is the last time I will be serving the public so why would I do that?" the embattled President said, referring to allegations he pocketed more than P400 million in bribes from illegal gambling operators.
At the same time, he appealed to labor unions not to push through with their planned nationwide strike today to demand his ouster.
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August 19, 2008 - 12:00am