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Fr. Seán Coyle, a TF reader, reacted to Nimrod Quiñones report in his Motorists’ Corner May 18 about the problem with taxi drivers at Pier 1.

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It’s about time somebody take responsibility for this problem, even if only to warn people of the risks they are taking and possibly to stimulate the POEA to handle the problem of exploited Filipino workers more vigorously than they have been doing so far.
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Patricia Coyle of Harte Coyle Collins Solicitors, a Belfast law firm appointed by the Northern Irish Courts to provide legal assistance to Ofrasio, said that the hearing is set for next week.

Ofrasio, 31, a native of Cotobato, was charged by the County Court division of Belfast last Feb. 4 with two offenses under Section 17 of the UK Terrorism Act 2000.
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Elorde’s widow Laura is the glue that keeps the family together. As the matriarch, she’s the stabilizing factor and mediator when there are incidents of conflict.
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Patricia Coyle of Harte Coyle Collins Solicitors, a Belfast law firm appointed by the Northern Irish Courts to provide legal assistance to Ofrasio, said that the hearing is set for next week.

Ofrasio, 31, a native of Cotobato, was charged by the County Court division of Belfast last Feb. 4 with two offenses under Section 17 of the UK Terrorism Act 2000.
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