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The National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) yesterday officially reinstated a university president who was unseated from his post two years ago, in a tension-filled return marked by a confrontation between a female sheriff and school officials.

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Rene Paras, Maria Concepcion Talinao and Rodrigo Aniag hold “Labor of Love,” which is on view until May 26 at JGA Art Gallery, 559 Col. Boni Serrano Ave., Brgy. Bayanihan, QC. The show runs until May 26.

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Rene Paras, Maria Concepcion Talinao and Rodrigo Aniag hold “Labor of Love,” which is on view until May 26 at JGA Art Gallery, 559 Col. Boni Serrano Ave., Brgy. Bayanihan, QC. The show runs until May 26.

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