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The Supreme Court (SC) has ordered the executive and legislative departments to answer a recent petition of anti-pork barrel advocates against the government’s spending of lump sum and discretionary funds in this year’s budget.

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The implementation of the proposed Biometric Electronic Voting System in the House of Representatives will take a little ...

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The National Computer Center (NCC), the government’s lead agency for its computerization program, reported that as of end-2003, 99.5 percent of national government agencies (NGAs) are now online. Of the country’s 375 NGAs, only two still have to establish their presence on the web.
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The Supreme Court (SC) has ordered the executive and legislative departments to answer a recent petition of anti-pork barrel advocates against the government’s spending of lump sum and discretionary funds in this year’s budget.

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The implementation of the proposed Biometric Electronic Voting System in the House of Representatives will take a little ...

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The National Computer Center (NCC), the government’s lead agency for its computerization program, reported that as of end-2003, 99.5 percent of national government agencies (NGAs) are now online. Of the country’s 375 NGAs, only two still have to establish their presence on the web.
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