+ Follow RONNIE FERRERAS Tag
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[Title] => Selos: 2 misis kinatay
[Summary] => Hindi na pinasalubong sa Bagong Taon ang dalawang misis na sinasabing selosa makaraang pagtatagain ng kani-kanilang mister kamakalawa ng gabi sa magkahiwalay na karahasang naganap sa Capiz at Sorsogon.
[DatePublished] => 2012-01-01 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Nina Joy Cantos at Ed Casulla
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[Title] => Asbestosis victims to file damage suit
[Summary] => A non-government organization (NGO) is set to seek punitive damages from 24 American companies which used to operate at the former Subic naval base for allegedly providing hazardous workplaces to their Filipino workers who are now suffering from cancer.
The Alliance for Bases Clean-up International (ABC Inc.) said it would demand about $100,000 each for the former Subic workers who are now reportedly suffering from early stages of asbestosis to malignant mesothelioma or cancer.
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Evelyn Macairan
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[Summary] => Hindi na pinasalubong sa Bagong Taon ang dalawang misis na sinasabing selosa makaraang pagtatagain ng kani-kanilang mister kamakalawa ng gabi sa magkahiwalay na karahasang naganap sa Capiz at Sorsogon.
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[Title] => Asbestosis victims to file damage suit
[Summary] => A non-government organization (NGO) is set to seek punitive damages from 24 American companies which used to operate at the former Subic naval base for allegedly providing hazardous workplaces to their Filipino workers who are now suffering from cancer.
The Alliance for Bases Clean-up International (ABC Inc.) said it would demand about $100,000 each for the former Subic workers who are now reportedly suffering from early stages of asbestosis to malignant mesothelioma or cancer.
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