+ Follow PANFILO VILLARUEL Tag
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[Title] => EDITORIAL — The consequences of neglect
[Summary] => Someone had to take the blame for the downgrade by the US Federal Aviation Administration of Philippine compliance with international aviation safety standards. So Air Transportation Office chief Daniel Dimagiba was sacked the other day by President Arroyo. Dimagiba would have been the logical choice for kicking out someone for the FAA downgrade, except for one thing: he had been at the post for only a month as officer-in-charge.
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[Title] => 2 witnesses shed light on siege of airport tower
[Summary] => The lives of 40,000 airline passengers were not at risk when former Air Transportation Office (ATO) chief Capt. Panfilo Villaruel took over the airport tower last Nov. 8.
This was according to two witnesses who were summoned by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to shed light on the killing of Villaruel and his subordinate, Navy Lt. Ricardo Gatchalliar.
The two witnesses were among those on-duty at the air control tower when the seige took place.
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[Title] => PNP defends cops who shot Villaruel
[Summary] => Police commandos who shot and killed former Air Transportation chief Panfilo Villaruel and his aide did not violate the rules of engagement when they stormed the control tower of Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Nov. 8, a police official said yesterday.
However, Director Ricardo de Leon Philippine National Police (PNP) community relations chief, said the bloody incident had prompted police officials to order that policemen involved in special operations undergo further training.
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[Title] => Villaruel binaril ng malapitan - ASG
[Summary] => Inamin kahapon ng Aviation Security Group (ASG) sa Senate inquiry kahapon na binaril ng malapitan ng kanilang mga operatiba si dating ATO chief Panfilo Villaruel dahil sa pag-aakala na ang hawak nito ay cellfone bomb.
Ito ang naging dahilan ni Sr. Supt. Andres Caro II, ASG director, sa pagpapatuloy ng pagdinig ng committee on justice and human rights na pinamumunuan ni Sen. Francis Pangilinan kaugnay sa naganap na take over sa NAIA terminal 2 control tower.
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[Title] => Cool under fire
[Summary] => With a vote of 115 to 77, the House of Representatives junked the impeachment of Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. a historical moment that "writes finis (to) this sordid situation", said Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. who delivered an impassioned speech last Monday declaring that he would uphold the ruling of the Supreme Court.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-13 00:00:00
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[Title] => The House capitulates / Villaruel enacts own tragedy
[Summary] => For about three weeks, the nation rode the whirlwind on the impeachment issue. And for a time, there was the danger the republic would take off like a cuckoo bird in the void. But the Supreme Court refused to scare. It saved the day with a 13-1 vote that hit the House smack dab on the kisser. The effect was like Sonny Liston vomiting his mouthpiece as Muhammad Ali né Cassius Clay broke his jaw in the first round. Not since the Senate impeachment trial of Joseph Estrada had we all teetered on the meat cleaver, wondering whether we would ever survive the suspense.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Senseless martyrdom
[Summary] => Another Panfilo made the front pages. First, it was Panfilo Lacson, now its Panfilo Villaruel. Both were denouncing graft and corruption in the government. Both failed to present any evidence that would substantiate their charges.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Exasperated
[Summary] => I have a few friends who feel the retired colonel Panfilo Villaruel should be lionized. I disagree with them.
But I can understand the minor clamor to do so.
In our culture, we magnify the good in those who have died. We diminish their faults. We echo their kind utterances and forget the error of their deeds.
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[Title] => Senate to probe airport tower siege incident
[Summary] => Amid reports that former Air Transportation Office chief Panfilo Villaruel and his aide, Navy Lt. (sg) Ricardo Catchillar had tested negative for powder burns, the Senate will investigate Saturdays takeover of the airport control tower.
Citing initial reports from the Philippine National Police Crime Laboratory at Camp Crame, PNP chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. said both Villaruel and Catchillar tested negative for powder burns but ballistic tests on two handguns recovered near their bodies had been fired.
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[Title] => GMA: Condolences to families but no overkill in tower siege
[Summary] => President Arroyo condoled yesterday with the family of former Air Transportation Office chief Panfilo Villaruel even as she insisted it was "no overkill" when police commandos attacked the control tower of Ninoy Aquino International Airport, and shot and killed Villaruel and his aide, Navy Lt. (sg) Ricardo Catchillar, before dawn Saturday.
"I condole with his family," she said in a statement read over radio station dzMM.
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PANFILO VILLARUEL
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[Summary] => Someone had to take the blame for the downgrade by the US Federal Aviation Administration of Philippine compliance with international aviation safety standards. So Air Transportation Office chief Daniel Dimagiba was sacked the other day by President Arroyo. Dimagiba would have been the logical choice for kicking out someone for the FAA downgrade, except for one thing: he had been at the post for only a month as officer-in-charge.
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[Title] => 2 witnesses shed light on siege of airport tower
[Summary] => The lives of 40,000 airline passengers were not at risk when former Air Transportation Office (ATO) chief Capt. Panfilo Villaruel took over the airport tower last Nov. 8.
This was according to two witnesses who were summoned by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to shed light on the killing of Villaruel and his subordinate, Navy Lt. Ricardo Gatchalliar.
The two witnesses were among those on-duty at the air control tower when the seige took place.
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[Title] => PNP defends cops who shot Villaruel
[Summary] => Police commandos who shot and killed former Air Transportation chief Panfilo Villaruel and his aide did not violate the rules of engagement when they stormed the control tower of Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Nov. 8, a police official said yesterday.
However, Director Ricardo de Leon Philippine National Police (PNP) community relations chief, said the bloody incident had prompted police officials to order that policemen involved in special operations undergo further training.
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[Title] => Villaruel binaril ng malapitan - ASG
[Summary] => Inamin kahapon ng Aviation Security Group (ASG) sa Senate inquiry kahapon na binaril ng malapitan ng kanilang mga operatiba si dating ATO chief Panfilo Villaruel dahil sa pag-aakala na ang hawak nito ay cellfone bomb.
Ito ang naging dahilan ni Sr. Supt. Andres Caro II, ASG director, sa pagpapatuloy ng pagdinig ng committee on justice and human rights na pinamumunuan ni Sen. Francis Pangilinan kaugnay sa naganap na take over sa NAIA terminal 2 control tower.
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[Summary] => With a vote of 115 to 77, the House of Representatives junked the impeachment of Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. a historical moment that "writes finis (to) this sordid situation", said Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. who delivered an impassioned speech last Monday declaring that he would uphold the ruling of the Supreme Court.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
[SectionName] => Opinion
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[Title] => The House capitulates / Villaruel enacts own tragedy
[Summary] => For about three weeks, the nation rode the whirlwind on the impeachment issue. And for a time, there was the danger the republic would take off like a cuckoo bird in the void. But the Supreme Court refused to scare. It saved the day with a 13-1 vote that hit the House smack dab on the kisser. The effect was like Sonny Liston vomiting his mouthpiece as Muhammad Ali né Cassius Clay broke his jaw in the first round. Not since the Senate impeachment trial of Joseph Estrada had we all teetered on the meat cleaver, wondering whether we would ever survive the suspense.
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[Title] => Senseless martyrdom
[Summary] => Another Panfilo made the front pages. First, it was Panfilo Lacson, now its Panfilo Villaruel. Both were denouncing graft and corruption in the government. Both failed to present any evidence that would substantiate their charges.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Exasperated
[Summary] => I have a few friends who feel the retired colonel Panfilo Villaruel should be lionized. I disagree with them.
But I can understand the minor clamor to do so.
In our culture, we magnify the good in those who have died. We diminish their faults. We echo their kind utterances and forget the error of their deeds.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-11 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 134157
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Senate to probe airport tower siege incident
[Summary] => Amid reports that former Air Transportation Office chief Panfilo Villaruel and his aide, Navy Lt. (sg) Ricardo Catchillar had tested negative for powder burns, the Senate will investigate Saturdays takeover of the airport control tower.
Citing initial reports from the Philippine National Police Crime Laboratory at Camp Crame, PNP chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. said both Villaruel and Catchillar tested negative for powder burns but ballistic tests on two handguns recovered near their bodies had been fired.
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[Title] => GMA: Condolences to families but no overkill in tower siege
[Summary] => President Arroyo condoled yesterday with the family of former Air Transportation Office chief Panfilo Villaruel even as she insisted it was "no overkill" when police commandos attacked the control tower of Ninoy Aquino International Airport, and shot and killed Villaruel and his aide, Navy Lt. (sg) Ricardo Catchillar, before dawn Saturday.
"I condole with his family," she said in a statement read over radio station dzMM.
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