+ Follow Edwin Lacierda Tag
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[Title] => MSMEs urged to set up online businesses
[Summary] => A fast-growing Filipino financial technology start-up is encouraging micro, small and medium enterprises to set up their businesses online to not only survive but thrive amid the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic that is expected to continue having a serious impact on trade and commerce in years to come.
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[Title] => Lacierda: Grade school matrix does not constitute proof
[Summary] => Former presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda yesterday mocked the latest pronouncements from Malacañang on the supposed involvement of the Liberal Party and its supporters in alleged attempts to destabilize the Duterte administration through the “Bikoy” videos.
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[Title] => ‘Rody gov’t fishing for alternative facts’
[Summary] => The Duterte administration is contriving an “alternative commission” and using “alternative facts” in its effort to pin the blame on former president Benigno Aquino III for the Mamasapano raid, former presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda said yesterday.
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[Title] => US Congress committee investigating Bangladesh bank heist
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[Summary] => NILABAS na ng Comelec sa pamumuno ng hinahangaang Chairman Andy Bautista ang kanilang mga patakaran sa mga ipinagbabawal ng batas o prohibited election acts sa 2016 elections, ang Comelec Resolution No. 10049.
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[Title] => Poe sees hope in Sereno’s opinion on foundlings
[Summary] => Sen. Grace Poe is banking on the statement of Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno supporting the rights of foundlings in a bid to continue her candidacy in the May elections.
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[Title] => Corruption still an election issue — Tagle, Goldberg
[Summary] => Malacañang yesterday welcomed statements from US Ambassador Philip Goldberg and Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle that corruption is still an election issue and that the people must elect only leaders with integrity.
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[Title] => Ex-NEDA chief Paderanga, 67
[Summary] => Former National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) director general and socioeconomic planning secretary Cayetano Paderanga Jr. passed away on Friday. He was 67.
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[Title] => Optimism hits record high in Q4
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[Title] => Government to review blood money for OFWs on death row
[Summary] => The government will review its policy on paying blood money for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) on death row in the Middle East following the execution of Joselito Zapanta in Saudi Arabia, Malacañang said yesterday.
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Edwin Lacierda
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[Title] => Lacierda: Grade school matrix does not constitute proof
[Summary] => Former presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda yesterday mocked the latest pronouncements from Malacañang on the supposed involvement of the Liberal Party and its supporters in alleged attempts to destabilize the Duterte administration through the “Bikoy” videos.
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[Summary] => The Duterte administration is contriving an “alternative commission” and using “alternative facts” in its effort to pin the blame on former president Benigno Aquino III for the Mamasapano raid, former presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda said yesterday.
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[Title] => Poe sees hope in Sereno’s opinion on foundlings
[Summary] => Sen. Grace Poe is banking on the statement of Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno supporting the rights of foundlings in a bid to continue her candidacy in the May elections.
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[Title] => Corruption still an election issue — Tagle, Goldberg
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[Title] => Ex-NEDA chief Paderanga, 67
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