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For our special presentation on our talk show “Straight from the Sky,” we present a serious discussion on the so-called Bangsamoro Basic Law. Manila Standard columnist Bobi Tiglao pointed out last week that when the Tripoli Agreement was signed by the Philippine government and the Moro National Liberation Front and witnessed by the Organization of Islamic Countries in Libya, there was no mention of the term Bangsamoro.

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Romblon Gov. Eduardo Firmalo welcomed the discovery of the World War II Japanese battleship Musashi by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and his team in Sibuyan Sea, but noted that the provincial government was not informed about the group’s exploration.

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In our special presentation on Straight from the Sky tonight, we bring you a no-holds barred discussion on the mining industry.

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THAILAND: Yesterday, the 15th ASEAN Summit formally opened at the Royal Dusit Grand Ballroom of the Dusit Thani Hotel in the resort town of Cha-Am, Hua Hin, some 300 kilometers south of the Thai capital Bangkok along the Gulf of Thailand.

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Retired Brig. Gen. Dominador Resos Jr., former director of Metro Manila’s Southern Police District, and "Forward Romblon," a local civic organization, are now in the process of coordinative work with the embassies of United States and Japan, as well as the offices of Rep. Eduardo Firmalo and Romblon Gov. Perpetuo Ylagan.
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For our special presentation on our talk show “Straight from the Sky,” we present a serious discussion on the so-called Bangsamoro Basic Law. Manila Standard columnist Bobi Tiglao pointed out last week that when the Tripoli Agreement was signed by the Philippine government and the Moro National Liberation Front and witnessed by the Organization of Islamic Countries in Libya, there was no mention of the term Bangsamoro.

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Romblon Gov. Eduardo Firmalo welcomed the discovery of the World War II Japanese battleship Musashi by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and his team in Sibuyan Sea, but noted that the provincial government was not informed about the group’s exploration.

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In our special presentation on Straight from the Sky tonight, we bring you a no-holds barred discussion on the mining industry.

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THAILAND: Yesterday, the 15th ASEAN Summit formally opened at the Royal Dusit Grand Ballroom of the Dusit Thani Hotel in the resort town of Cha-Am, Hua Hin, some 300 kilometers south of the Thai capital Bangkok along the Gulf of Thailand.

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Retired Brig. Gen. Dominador Resos Jr., former director of Metro Manila’s Southern Police District, and "Forward Romblon," a local civic organization, are now in the process of coordinative work with the embassies of United States and Japan, as well as the offices of Rep. Eduardo Firmalo and Romblon Gov. Perpetuo Ylagan.
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