+ Follow WENCESLAO TRINIDAD Tag
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[Title] => Calixto, Trinidad run for Pasay mayor
[Summary] => Re-electionist Pasay City Mayor Antonino Calixto and former mayor Wenceslao Trinidad confirmed their intention to join the city’s 2013 mayoral race by filing their certificates of candidacy yesterday.
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[Title] => Pasay barangay chiefs air support for Calixto
[Summary] => Pasay City barangay chiefs signed a manifesto of support for Mayor Antonio Calixto, who is facing a plunder charge before the Office of the Ombudsman, officials said yesterday.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL Persecution?
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In a country where every executive action is given political color, the administration needs to work doubly hard to avoid being accused of political persecution when imposing disciplinary action. In the case of Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay, the administration appears to be begging for a formal indictment for harassment.
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[Title] => Rich squatters blocking NAIA 3 road project
[Summary] => Close to 50 illegally-built commercial establishments on a prime 1,500-square-meter area inside Villamor Air Base are blocking the implementation of a vital road widening project of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) critical to the soft opening of NAIA Terminal 3 Project in December as instructed by President Arroyo.
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[Title] => Pasay poll bets sign peace accord today
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A covenant among the three candidates calling for fair play in the April 15
Pasay mayoral recall elections will be signed today.
The covenant signing, initiated by the local Commission on Elections (COMELEC),
will be held at the Pasay City Hall's session hall at 2 p.m.
Calixtro Ramos, local Comelec head, issued a formal invitation for the three
candidates to sign the covenant to ensure peaceful elections.
Expected to participate were Ricardo "Ding" Santos, a former security aide of
former Mayor Pablo Cuneta; former vice mayor Wenceslao Trinidad and
wheelchair-bound incumb
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WENCESLAO TRINIDAD
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[Title] => Pasay barangay chiefs air support for Calixto
[Summary] => Pasay City barangay chiefs signed a manifesto of support for Mayor Antonio Calixto, who is facing a plunder charge before the Office of the Ombudsman, officials said yesterday.
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In a country where every executive action is given political color, the administration needs to work doubly hard to avoid being accused of political persecution when imposing disciplinary action. In the case of Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay, the administration appears to be begging for a formal indictment for harassment.
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[Title] => Rich squatters blocking NAIA 3 road project
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[Title] => Pasay poll bets sign peace accord today
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A covenant among the three candidates calling for fair play in the April 15
Pasay mayoral recall elections will be signed today.
The covenant signing, initiated by the local Commission on Elections (COMELEC),
will be held at the Pasay City Hall's session hall at 2 p.m.
Calixtro Ramos, local Comelec head, issued a formal invitation for the three
candidates to sign the covenant to ensure peaceful elections.
Expected to participate were Ricardo "Ding" Santos, a former security aide of
former Mayor Pablo Cuneta; former vice mayor Wenceslao Trinidad and
wheelchair-bound incumb
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