+ Follow ALTHOUGH ARROYO Tag
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[Title] => Over 2 million workers to benefit in wage increase
[Summary] => Over two million workers in Metro Manila are to benefit from the mandated P22 increase in daily take home pay of workers starting July 1, the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB) reported.
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[Title] => What issues Obama will raise with GMA
[Summary] => German airport builder Fraport has lost another legal battle over the contentious NAIA-3.
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[Title] => RP politicians grapple for solutions as fiscal crisis clock ticks
[Summary] => The threat of an Argentinean-style fiscal crisis has been raised over the Philippines but the countrys politicians, accustomed to handing out money and favors, are still struggling to come to grips with it.
While President Arroyo has called for belt-tightening and more revenue to head off a financial meltdown, legislators have mostly shied away from measures likely to make them unpopular, opting instead for unorthodox ideas such as public donation campaigns to taxing churches.
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[Summary] => "The time for change is well past due. This time, let me say, lets just do it."
Trying to put an Iraqi hostage crisis behind her, President Arroyo asked Congress yesterday to start the process of amending the Constitution next year to shift to a parliamentary form of government as part of her agenda to ease the countrys wrenching poverty.
In her first State of the Nation Address at the opening of the 13th Congress yesterday since her victory in the bitterly contested May 10 election, Mrs. Arroyo rallied Filipinos with a renewed call for national unity and political bipartisanship to help solve the nations numerous problems.
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ALTHOUGH ARROYO
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[Title] => RP politicians grapple for solutions as fiscal crisis clock ticks
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While President Arroyo has called for belt-tightening and more revenue to head off a financial meltdown, legislators have mostly shied away from measures likely to make them unpopular, opting instead for unorthodox ideas such as public donation campaigns to taxing churches.
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Trying to put an Iraqi hostage crisis behind her, President Arroyo asked Congress yesterday to start the process of amending the Constitution next year to shift to a parliamentary form of government as part of her agenda to ease the countrys wrenching poverty.
In her first State of the Nation Address at the opening of the 13th Congress yesterday since her victory in the bitterly contested May 10 election, Mrs. Arroyo rallied Filipinos with a renewed call for national unity and political bipartisanship to help solve the nations numerous problems.
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September 10, 2004 - 12:00am