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[Title] => 2005 budget now reenacted
[Summary] => With the failure of Congress to enact the proposed P1-trillion 2006 national budget, the government is now operating on the basis of the much lower P907-billion 2005 outlay.
It will take the Senate and the House of Representatives at least three months to finish tackling this years spending bill. The two chambers will resume their sessions on Jan. 16.
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[Title] => Bury hatchet, Biazon urges Lacson, Barbers
[Summary] => Would the two warring former policemen-turned senators listen to a former soldier-colleague?
Senators Panfilo "Ping" Lacson and Robert Barbers were urged yesterday to bury the hatchet and stop their feud for the sake of the Senate.
In making the appeal, Lacsons opposition colleague Rodolfo Biazon said the quarrel between the two is putting the entire Senate in a bad light.
The two should just talk things over instead of feuding in public, he said.
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It will take the Senate and the House of Representatives at least three months to finish tackling this years spending bill. The two chambers will resume their sessions on Jan. 16.
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Senators Panfilo "Ping" Lacson and Robert Barbers were urged yesterday to bury the hatchet and stop their feud for the sake of the Senate.
In making the appeal, Lacsons opposition colleague Rodolfo Biazon said the quarrel between the two is putting the entire Senate in a bad light.
The two should just talk things over instead of feuding in public, he said.
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January 2, 2006 - 12:00am
January 2, 2006 - 12:00am