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A former ranking government official on Monday said that the outspoken Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte is destined to lead the country come the presidential derby in 2016.
 
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Kahit ilang beses nang tinanggihan ni Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte ang ideyang pagtakbo bilang pangulo ng bansa, naniniwala ang isang dating opisyal ng gobyerno na magbabago pa ang isip ng alkalde.

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The new Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) head will be either a former appointee of former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo or a former police official, an insider in the agency said.

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In a hurry to buy more trains for the congested EDSA-bound Metro Rail Transit (MRT), Secretary Leandro Mendoza of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) said that the government is looking at buying decommissioned but available second- hand trains from Europe.

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With trains filled to more than maximum capacity, especially during rush hours on weekdays, overloading and wear and tear have caused serious concerns regarding the Metro Rail Transit (MRT).

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Security guards at the Metro Rail Transit (MRT), now teeming with passengers because of the oil price surge, often mistake passengers taking lozenges or medicine – or those who simply have bad breath – as being under the influence of liquor.

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The President arrived at the LRTA compound in Pasay City a little past 11 a.m. with the Japanese prime minister on board a black limousine.

The area was secured tightly with several other foreign VIPs, mostly from Japan, gracing the inauguration.
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Drilon, who chairs the committee on finance, said that the P46.4-billion supplemental budget proposed by Malacañang would be approved but several realignments would have to be made.

Drilon issued the statement after emerging from the final hearing on the supplemental budget at the Senate yesterday.
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Kahit ilang beses nang tinanggihan ni Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte ang ideyang pagtakbo bilang pangulo ng bansa, naniniwala ang isang dating opisyal ng gobyerno na magbabago pa ang isip ng alkalde.

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The new Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) head will be either a former appointee of former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo or a former police official, an insider in the agency said.

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In a hurry to buy more trains for the congested EDSA-bound Metro Rail Transit (MRT), Secretary Leandro Mendoza of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) said that the government is looking at buying decommissioned but available second- hand trains from Europe.

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With trains filled to more than maximum capacity, especially during rush hours on weekdays, overloading and wear and tear have caused serious concerns regarding the Metro Rail Transit (MRT).

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Security guards at the Metro Rail Transit (MRT), now teeming with passengers because of the oil price surge, often mistake passengers taking lozenges or medicine – or those who simply have bad breath – as being under the influence of liquor.

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The President arrived at the LRTA compound in Pasay City a little past 11 a.m. with the Japanese prime minister on board a black limousine.

The area was secured tightly with several other foreign VIPs, mostly from Japan, gracing the inauguration.
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Drilon, who chairs the committee on finance, said that the P46.4-billion supplemental budget proposed by Malacañang would be approved but several realignments would have to be made.

Drilon issued the statement after emerging from the final hearing on the supplemental budget at the Senate yesterday.
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