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[Title] => Prosecution: Public won't tolerate further delays
[Summary] => Filipinos will no longer tolerate any delays in the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona, the prosecution said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2012-05-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => PCGG chief says he wont quit despite pressure from Senate
[Summary] => Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) Chairman Camilo Sabio said yesterday he will not resign despite threats by the Senate to cut the agencys budget for 2006 to zero.
Sabio was reacting to a news report the other day that Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita had said he was acting purely on his own when he decided to negotiate a compromise deal with (SMC) chairman Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco.
Asked to comment on Ermitas statement, Sabio simply said: "The President has confidence in me."
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[Title] => Stalemate on Cha-cha, quite steamy
[Summary] => No better picture depicts the partisan political stalemate on charter change than the contrasting postures of Senate President Franklin Drilon and House Speaker Jose de Venecia during GMA's SONA.
Flamboyant Joe D was all ears - no pun intended - leading the boisterous clapping like an uninhibited cheer leader, while the stoic Frank D was a wet joker of the deck.
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[Title] => FPJ silence raises doubts on honesty
[Summary] => If Fernando Poe Jr.s short takes with the press are remarkable for their emptiness, more stunning are words left unsaid. He avoids talking about his bosom pal Joseph Estrada, to dispel murmurs that he is running for President only to free him if he wins. But he recruited into his senatorial slate Estradas son and plunder coaccused Jinggoy, who was granted bail only for medical treatment of rectal bleeding. Poe banks on experience in running a film outfit to qualify him to run the country as well.
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Sabio was reacting to a news report the other day that Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita had said he was acting purely on his own when he decided to negotiate a compromise deal with (SMC) chairman Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco.
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Flamboyant Joe D was all ears - no pun intended - leading the boisterous clapping like an uninhibited cheer leader, while the stoic Frank D was a wet joker of the deck.
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February 3, 2006 - 12:00am