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[Title] => Watching the judiciary
[Summary] => I have written several columns focusing on the need for judicial reforms. A just and prosperous nation must be built on the rule of law which requires weeding out corruption in all branches of government, including the judiciary.
[DatePublished] => 2014-10-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Elfren S. Cruz
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[Title] => Leaving the government for good
[Summary] => I left the government service last June 4 after a total tenure of 20 years - four years in the judiciary and 16 in the Department of Labor and Employment.
[DatePublished] => 2012-06-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Atty Josephus Jimenez
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[Title] => Aggie chief interested in young Nadya’s study
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Agriculture Sec. Arthur Yap called about my piece on the mean treatment of child scientist Nadya Sauza at the recent National Science Quiz-Fair in Baguio (Gotcha, 19 Feb. 2007). Attracted by Nadya’s research on "Bio-diesel from Waste Animal Fats in a Meat Processing Plant," Yap publicly is requesting Nadya, with her parents and coach, to present the study to the National Meat Inspection Board. This is no longer a school match or a game of chance by unscientific organizers, but the real thing.
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[AuthorName] => Jarius Bondoc
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Agriculture Sec. Arthur Yap called about my piece on the mean treatment of child scientist Nadya Sauza at the recent National Science Quiz-Fair in Baguio (Gotcha, 19 Feb. 2007). Attracted by Nadya’s research on "Bio-diesel from Waste Animal Fats in a Meat Processing Plant," Yap publicly is requesting Nadya, with her parents and coach, to present the study to the National Meat Inspection Board. This is no longer a school match or a game of chance by unscientific organizers, but the real thing.
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