+ Follow BOHOL VICE GOV Tag
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[Title] => Gwen aims to fill up Bisaya lack in Senate
[Summary] => Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia, in her recent visit to Bohol and its capital city, met with a number of public officials and rallied them for an effective representation of the Bisaya-speaking population to the Senate.
[DatePublished] => 2012-06-26 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Angeline Valencia
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[Title] => Boholanos rally behind Arroyo
[Summary] => Bohol Gov. Erico Aumentado assailed yesterday attempts made by a group of retired military generals and a shadowy organization called "Kasama" to entice local executives to turn against the duly constituted authorities through the establishment of a revolutionary transition government.
In a resolution, the Bohol Peace and Order Council also scored the Kilusang Makabansang Ekonomiya, another anti-government group, for fomenting what it described as seditious moves against the administration of President Arroyo.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => With zero budget, Zambales vice gov appeals for funds
[Summary] => IBA, Zambales The nine-month-old rift between Zambales Gov. Vicente Magsaysay and Vice Gov. Ramon Lacbain is now apparently taking its toll on their constituents.
With zero budget allocation this year for his office, Lacbain appealed yesterday to the private sector and the national government to help him raise funds to enable him to continue supporting indigent scholars and his other projects.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Cassava kills 30 kids in Bohol
[Summary] => Thirty elementary school children died of food poisoning yesterday after eating a native delicacy made from cassava flour at the San Jose Elementary School in Mabini town, Bohol.
San Jose Vice Mayor Ester Tabigi said authorities had not yet determined exactly how many children had fallen ill, but at least 50 were still in critical condition last night in various hospitals in the nearby towns of Ubay and Talibon. Some children were brought as far as the provincial capital of Tagbilaran City, some 100 kilometers from Mabini.
Reports said the children, mostly second and third-grade pupils, started complaining of stomach pains and dizziness right after eating the cassava cake, known locally as maruya, during the morning recess at around 10:30.
"At 12 noon, teachers started to send victims to hospitals for treatment. Unfortunately, many of them failed to make it," said Philip Puderanan, public information officer of the Bohol Municipal Hall.
[DatePublished] => 2005-03-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jose P. Sollano
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[Title] => All CA confirmation hearings called off
[Summary] => Biliran Rep. Gerardo Espina, the majority leader of the bicameral Commission on Appointments, canceled yesterday all confirmation hearings because of the sudden adjournment by the Senate.
Espina pointed out that under the rules, the CA can function only when Congress is in session, and since Congress consists of the House and the Senate, the CA cannot validly transact business.
Several military officers up for confirmation were already in the Senate when they learned of the abrupt cancellation of the hearings.
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BOHOL VICE GOV
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[Title] => Gwen aims to fill up Bisaya lack in Senate
[Summary] => Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia, in her recent visit to Bohol and its capital city, met with a number of public officials and rallied them for an effective representation of the Bisaya-speaking population to the Senate.
[DatePublished] => 2012-06-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => Boholanos rally behind Arroyo
[Summary] => Bohol Gov. Erico Aumentado assailed yesterday attempts made by a group of retired military generals and a shadowy organization called "Kasama" to entice local executives to turn against the duly constituted authorities through the establishment of a revolutionary transition government.
In a resolution, the Bohol Peace and Order Council also scored the Kilusang Makabansang Ekonomiya, another anti-government group, for fomenting what it described as seditious moves against the administration of President Arroyo.
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[Title] => With zero budget, Zambales vice gov appeals for funds
[Summary] => IBA, Zambales The nine-month-old rift between Zambales Gov. Vicente Magsaysay and Vice Gov. Ramon Lacbain is now apparently taking its toll on their constituents.
With zero budget allocation this year for his office, Lacbain appealed yesterday to the private sector and the national government to help him raise funds to enable him to continue supporting indigent scholars and his other projects.
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[Title] => Cassava kills 30 kids in Bohol
[Summary] => Thirty elementary school children died of food poisoning yesterday after eating a native delicacy made from cassava flour at the San Jose Elementary School in Mabini town, Bohol.
San Jose Vice Mayor Ester Tabigi said authorities had not yet determined exactly how many children had fallen ill, but at least 50 were still in critical condition last night in various hospitals in the nearby towns of Ubay and Talibon. Some children were brought as far as the provincial capital of Tagbilaran City, some 100 kilometers from Mabini.
Reports said the children, mostly second and third-grade pupils, started complaining of stomach pains and dizziness right after eating the cassava cake, known locally as maruya, during the morning recess at around 10:30.
"At 12 noon, teachers started to send victims to hospitals for treatment. Unfortunately, many of them failed to make it," said Philip Puderanan, public information officer of the Bohol Municipal Hall.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096371
[AuthorName] => Jose P. Sollano
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[Title] => All CA confirmation hearings called off
[Summary] => Biliran Rep. Gerardo Espina, the majority leader of the bicameral Commission on Appointments, canceled yesterday all confirmation hearings because of the sudden adjournment by the Senate.
Espina pointed out that under the rules, the CA can function only when Congress is in session, and since Congress consists of the House and the Senate, the CA cannot validly transact business.
Several military officers up for confirmation were already in the Senate when they learned of the abrupt cancellation of the hearings.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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