+ Follow RICHARD LUGAR Tag
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[Title] => Palace: Lugar’s visit to Phl a farewell tour
[Summary] => Malacañang hinted yesterday that the visit of US Sen. Richard Lugar to the Philippines may be a “farewell tour” because the legislator is on his way out of the US Senate as the representative of the state of Indiana.
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[Title] => DND: US, Philippines not moving against China
[Summary] => The Department of National Defense (DND) said Friday that the renewed military ties between the Philippines and the United States should not be misconstrued as a move against another nation in connection with the country's territorial dispute with China over Panatag Shoal in the West Philippine Sea.
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[Title] => Mga magmamasid mula sa Amerika
[Summary] => Hinihiling daw ng mga kababayan natin sa Amerika na magpadala ng mga election observers/monitors ang Amerika dito sa darating na halalan sa Mayo.
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[Title] => Obama set to ease Cuban ban on travel, money
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) – The Obama administration intends to allow Americans to visit relatives in Cuba and send money back to their families on the communist island nation, senior US officials said Saturday.
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[Title] => Magna Carta for Journalists umpisahan na Jinggoy
[Summary] => Hiniling ni Sen. Jinggoy Estrada sa Senado ang agad na pagdinig ng "Magna Carta for Journalists" para matiyak ang seguridad ng mga mamamahayag sa ating bansa.
Ang kahilingan ni Sen. Estrada ay ginawa matapos na magsagawa ang US Senate Foreign Relations ng imbestigasyon sa sunud-sunod na pamamaslang ng mediamen.
Sa pangunguna ni Sen. Richard Lugar, hiniling din ng US Senate kay Pang. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo na gumawa ng paraan para matapos na ang paglikida sa mga mediamen.
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[Title] => US nakialam na sa media killings
[Summary] => Nakialam na ang bansang Amerika sa sunud-sunod na pagpatay sa mga miyembro ng media sa Pilipinas at binatikos ang gobyernong Arroyo na tila "walang silbi" sa pagpapatupad ng batas para proteksyunan at bigyang katarungan ang mga pinapaslang na mamamahayag.
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[AuthorName] => Nina Lilia Tolentino At Ellen Fernando
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[Title] => American senator files bill on US-RP free trade agreement
[Summary] => An American senator has filed a bill seeking the forging of a free trade agreement between the Philippines and the United States.
Sen. Richard Lugar (Republican, Indiana) expressed optimism that the measure would get popular support among his colleagues and speed up its approval.
"Both nations would benefit greatly from the elimination of tariffs and increased economic transparency that would come with a free trade agreement," Lugar said.
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[Summary] => Malacañang hinted yesterday that the visit of US Sen. Richard Lugar to the Philippines may be a “farewell tour” because the legislator is on his way out of the US Senate as the representative of the state of Indiana.
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[Title] => DND: US, Philippines not moving against China
[Summary] => The Department of National Defense (DND) said Friday that the renewed military ties between the Philippines and the United States should not be misconstrued as a move against another nation in connection with the country's territorial dispute with China over Panatag Shoal in the West Philippine Sea.
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[Summary] => Hinihiling daw ng mga kababayan natin sa Amerika na magpadala ng mga election observers/monitors ang Amerika dito sa darating na halalan sa Mayo.
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[Title] => Obama set to ease Cuban ban on travel, money
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[Title] => Magna Carta for Journalists umpisahan na Jinggoy
[Summary] => Hiniling ni Sen. Jinggoy Estrada sa Senado ang agad na pagdinig ng "Magna Carta for Journalists" para matiyak ang seguridad ng mga mamamahayag sa ating bansa.
Ang kahilingan ni Sen. Estrada ay ginawa matapos na magsagawa ang US Senate Foreign Relations ng imbestigasyon sa sunud-sunod na pamamaslang ng mediamen.
Sa pangunguna ni Sen. Richard Lugar, hiniling din ng US Senate kay Pang. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo na gumawa ng paraan para matapos na ang paglikida sa mga mediamen.
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[Title] => US nakialam na sa media killings
[Summary] => Nakialam na ang bansang Amerika sa sunud-sunod na pagpatay sa mga miyembro ng media sa Pilipinas at binatikos ang gobyernong Arroyo na tila "walang silbi" sa pagpapatupad ng batas para proteksyunan at bigyang katarungan ang mga pinapaslang na mamamahayag.
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[Title] => American senator files bill on US-RP free trade agreement
[Summary] => An American senator has filed a bill seeking the forging of a free trade agreement between the Philippines and the United States.
Sen. Richard Lugar (Republican, Indiana) expressed optimism that the measure would get popular support among his colleagues and speed up its approval.
"Both nations would benefit greatly from the elimination of tariffs and increased economic transparency that would come with a free trade agreement," Lugar said.
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