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[Title] => Over 200 NBI personnel have something to smile about
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By Evelyn Macairan
If the Chipmunks who popularized the song "All I want for Christmas are my two front teeth" were employees of the National Bureau of Investigation, their wish have already been granted.
NBI Assistant Director Pedro Bulaong, in coordination with the Office of the First Gentlemen Jose Miguel Arroyos program "Bagong Ngiti sa Dating Ngebu," handed out some 200 pre-fitted dentures to bureau employees yesterday.
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[Title] => Mike Arroyo and his charities
[Summary] => First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo has reportedly announced that he is terminating all his charity projects on account of his critics giving them a "negative spin."
A Malacañang press statement said that Mike made the announcement as a reaction to "intrigues that he is using his projects, particularly those benefiting military and police personnel, to check on the loyalty of the uniformed services of government."
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[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
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[Title] => Peeved Mike A cancels all charity projects
[Summary] => First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo announced yesterday that he plans to terminate all his charity projects, which he said have been given a negative spin by his critics.
Mr. Arroyo made the announcement in Palawan, apparently in reaction to "intrigues that he is using his projects, particularly those benefiting military and police personnel, to check on the loyalty of the uniformed services of government," a Malacañang press statement said.
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[Title] => Thanks to Bagong Mata project, teener finally sees after 11 years
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TAGBILARAN CITY Blind since birth, 11-year-old Roselle Mitocua could not believe she could see after undergoing a successful cataract operation on both eyes last April 19. The bandage on her eyes was removed on the next day.
The free eye surgery was a gift of First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo to Mitocua who was suffering from a congenital eye disease.
Arroyo was moved upon seeing the condition of the little girl from the town of Baclayon whose poor parents had been looking for a Good Samaritan who would defray the expensive cataract operation.
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[Title] => Taxi drivers benefit from First Gentlemans project
[Summary] => Taxicab drivers are the latest beneficiaries of First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyos "Bagong Ngiti sa Dating Ngebu" free dentures project.
The beneficiaries are members of the PILTOP (Pinag-isang Lakas ng Taxi Drayber at Operator ng Pilipinas), a big organization of taxi drivers and operators.
Mr. Arroyo and Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. led the distribution of the dentures to 96 PILTOP members in simple rites yesterday at the Reno Legacy Transport Corp. (RLTC) compound in Batasan Hills, Quezon City.
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BAGONG NGITI
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[Title] => Over 200 NBI personnel have something to smile about
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By Evelyn Macairan
If the Chipmunks who popularized the song "All I want for Christmas are my two front teeth" were employees of the National Bureau of Investigation, their wish have already been granted.
NBI Assistant Director Pedro Bulaong, in coordination with the Office of the First Gentlemen Jose Miguel Arroyos program "Bagong Ngiti sa Dating Ngebu," handed out some 200 pre-fitted dentures to bureau employees yesterday.
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A Malacañang press statement said that Mike made the announcement as a reaction to "intrigues that he is using his projects, particularly those benefiting military and police personnel, to check on the loyalty of the uniformed services of government."
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[Summary] => First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo announced yesterday that he plans to terminate all his charity projects, which he said have been given a negative spin by his critics.
Mr. Arroyo made the announcement in Palawan, apparently in reaction to "intrigues that he is using his projects, particularly those benefiting military and police personnel, to check on the loyalty of the uniformed services of government," a Malacañang press statement said.
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[Title] => Thanks to Bagong Mata project, teener finally sees after 11 years
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TAGBILARAN CITY Blind since birth, 11-year-old Roselle Mitocua could not believe she could see after undergoing a successful cataract operation on both eyes last April 19. The bandage on her eyes was removed on the next day.
The free eye surgery was a gift of First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo to Mitocua who was suffering from a congenital eye disease.
Arroyo was moved upon seeing the condition of the little girl from the town of Baclayon whose poor parents had been looking for a Good Samaritan who would defray the expensive cataract operation.
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[Title] => Taxi drivers benefit from First Gentlemans project
[Summary] => Taxicab drivers are the latest beneficiaries of First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyos "Bagong Ngiti sa Dating Ngebu" free dentures project.
The beneficiaries are members of the PILTOP (Pinag-isang Lakas ng Taxi Drayber at Operator ng Pilipinas), a big organization of taxi drivers and operators.
Mr. Arroyo and Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. led the distribution of the dentures to 96 PILTOP members in simple rites yesterday at the Reno Legacy Transport Corp. (RLTC) compound in Batasan Hills, Quezon City.
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December 22, 2006 - 12:00am