+ Follow AMERICAN PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH Tag
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[Summary] => The case of Angelo de la Cruz will go down in history as a phenomenal episode in the long and still unending pathetic saga of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). The volume of worldwide publicity focused on the story reminds one of the Sarah Balabagan case. Sarah was a teenage Filipino who was sentenced to die on the charge of murdering her Arab employer. But the Philippine government was able to negotiate her execution and return to the Philippines. She had at that time become a heroine.
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[Title] => Tubod losing grip on Palaro?
[Summary] => President Arroyos bold move ordering the military to launch aerial and artillery attacks against "embedded terrorist cells" in Mindanao will only make it more difficult if not impossible for Tubod, Lanao de Norte, to host this years Palarong Pambansa.
The President issued the order last Saturday, barely hours before she left for the United States to tackle a wide range of issues, particularly the global fight against terrorism, with American President George Bush.
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[Summary] => The month of March is coming to a close and most everywhere where there are ears that will hopefully listen, women have been talking about the gains and challenges made for them, by them, and on their behalf. At the Bulong-Pulungan sa Westin Philippine Plaza Tuesday, executives of the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women spoke about the positive developments in the womens movement.
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[Title] => Japan move vs PNB blamed on PR firm
[Summary] => The story about Japans rejection of the Philippine National Bank (PNB)s request to set up a remittance system for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) is the handiwork of a US-based public relations firm.
This was disclosed yesterday by Sen. Joker Arroyo in an interview.
"We know all along thats part of PR work," he said, explaining that ideally OFWs should not be affected by the Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA) since their remittances do not qualify in the P540,000 ($10,000) threshold of suspicious bank accounts or transactions.
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[Summary] => President Arroyos bold move ordering the military to launch aerial and artillery attacks against "embedded terrorist cells" in Mindanao will only make it more difficult if not impossible for Tubod, Lanao de Norte, to host this years Palarong Pambansa.
The President issued the order last Saturday, barely hours before she left for the United States to tackle a wide range of issues, particularly the global fight against terrorism, with American President George Bush.
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This was disclosed yesterday by Sen. Joker Arroyo in an interview.
"We know all along thats part of PR work," he said, explaining that ideally OFWs should not be affected by the Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA) since their remittances do not qualify in the P540,000 ($10,000) threshold of suspicious bank accounts or transactions.
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