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A Church-based election watchdog on Wednesday called on the Aquino administration to file raps against legislators and government officials involved in the pork barrel scam to avoid trial  by publicity.

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An Iloilo City police official has filed a P9-million damage suit against Manila Broadcasting Corp. (MBC) and four anchormen of MBC-owned Aksyon Radyo-Iloilo.

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Information technology (IT) experts are worried about possible cheating in the May 10 automated elections and are appealing to the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to consider their proposal for a parallel manual count to ensure the credibility of poll results.

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PhilNits will conduct the training in collaboration with the Association of Overseas Technical Scholarship (AOTS) of Japan and AcrossGrate Global Software.
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In its complaint against CPA and its general manager, Jose Antonio Elumir, Opascor raised the issue of the non-renewal of its cargo handling contract at the Cebu International Port.

Opascor said it asked the CPA on June 17 and Aug. 9 last year and last June 1 to consider the renewal of its contract, but this was turned down.
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The protesters threatened to continue with the protest rally every day until CPA reconsiders what they called the authority’s "arbitrary, dubious and illegal decision."
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An Iloilo City police official has filed a P9-million damage suit against Manila Broadcasting Corp. (MBC) and four anchormen of MBC-owned Aksyon Radyo-Iloilo.

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In its complaint against CPA and its general manager, Jose Antonio Elumir, Opascor raised the issue of the non-renewal of its cargo handling contract at the Cebu International Port.

Opascor said it asked the CPA on June 17 and Aug. 9 last year and last June 1 to consider the renewal of its contract, but this was turned down.
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The protesters threatened to continue with the protest rally every day until CPA reconsiders what they called the authority’s "arbitrary, dubious and illegal decision."
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The union went to work on awakening and orienting the workingman on their rights.

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It went into lobbying with Congress for the passage of pro-labor legislation and improvement of social security benefits.

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