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[Title] => Llamas case 'a warning to all gov't workers'
[Summary] => President Aquino’s admonition to Political Adviser Ronald Llamas should all serve as a warning to the 1.1 million government workforce that the administration will not tolerate any impropriety, including buying pirated digital video discs (DVDs), a Palace official said yesterday.
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[Title] => 'Using Tagalog during impeachment trial may not be practical'
[Summary] => Malacañang believes it may not be practical to adopt a proposal made by a Catholic bishop to use Tagalog or Filipino in the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona, since not all legal terms have direct translations in the vernacular.
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[Title] => Government hopeful Hong Kong will lift black travel alert on Phl
[Summary] => The government is hoping that Hong Kong will eventually lift its black travel alert on the Philippines, amid efforts by the Aquino administration to rebuild diplomatic ties with the special administrative region.
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[Title] => Palace welcomes HK inquest on hostage crisis
[Summary] => Malacañang yesterday welcomed the decision of the Hong Kong government to conduct public inquest proceedings on the bungled hostage crisis at Quirino Grandstand last August, but hopes this would be fair and thorough.
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[Title] => 'No permanent deployment ban to Korea'
[Summary] => Malacañang denied yesterday reports that there is a total ban on sending Filipino workers to South Korea, clarifying that labor deployment has merely been suspended until hostilities ease on the Korean peninsula.
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