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[Title] => EDITORYAL - Buwagin na ang PCGG
[Summary] => NOON pa dapat binuwag ang walang silbing Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) para napigilan ang mga opisyales sa walang taros na paggastos ng pondo ng taumbayan.
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[Title] => Its all compromise deals from now on, says PCGG
[Summary] => The winds have shifted on the Marcos wealth cases, with the government now inclined to give the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) free rein to enter into compromise agreements with the former dictators family and their cronies.
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[Title] => Its all compromise deals from now on, says PCGG
[Summary] => The winds have shifted on the Marcos wealth cases, with the government now inclined to give the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) free rein to enter into compromise agreements with the former dictators family and their cronies.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - No sacred cows please
[Summary] => We agree with Cebu provincial board member Victor Maambong that there is a need to speed up the process of issuing clearances and other documents currently being provided by such government agencies as the National Bureau of Investigation and National Statistics Office.
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[Title] => Letter to the Editor - Looking back at the life of Haydee Yorac
[Summary] => "Employment in government is never a retirement of sort where one can simply sit back and relax." - Haydee Yorac
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[Title] => The business of emulating Haydee Yorac
[Summary] => The uniqueness of the human race is represented by its ability to do things that have never been done before. People have done, and can do, the impossible. The first time I ever heard of Haydee Yorac was many years ago, it is difficult to say exactly when. Someone told me, "You will like her. She is unique in every way. She usually does the impossible." Haydee Yoracs sterling uniqueness shines through every facet of her personality and every expression of her face.
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[AuthorName] => HINDSIGHT By Josefina T. Lichauco
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[Title] => Haydee accorded Libingan burial
[Summary] => Model public servant Haydee Yorac was laid to rest yesterday at the Libingan ng mga Bayani at Fort Bonifacio, earning a place among the countrys heroes for having fought widespread corruption in government.
Given full military honors including taps and a 21-gun salute, Yorac, the former head of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), was buried at high noon at the heroes cemetery in Taguig City.
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[Title] => Burying Yorac, burying Marcos
[Summary] => Ilocos Norte Governor Ferdinand " Bongbong " Marcos Jr. resents the burial of former Presidential Commission on Good Government chairwoman Haydee Yorac at the Libingan ng mga Bayani while his own father continues to be refused the same.
To be sure, the burial of Yorac at the Libingan ng mga Bayani can be subject to valid questioning. What should be beyond dispute, however, is that the former dictator does not deserve even the thought.
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[Title] => Government mulls Libingan burial for Yorac
[Summary] => The government is mulling the possibility of having the late former Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) chief Haydee Yorac, a reservist of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), buried at the Libingan ng mga Bayani at Fort Bonifacio in Makati City.
"We will see her records. She was a reservist," AFP chief Gen. Generoso Senga said yesterday.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL An exemplary public servant
[Summary] => In the month dedicated to Philippine civil servants, Haydee Yorac succumbed to cancer. She battled the illness as spiritedly as she waged the other battles of her life, fighting for human rights during the Marcos dictatorship and working for clean elections when democracy was restored.
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[Title] => Its all compromise deals from now on, says PCGG
[Summary] => The winds have shifted on the Marcos wealth cases, with the government now inclined to give the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) free rein to enter into compromise agreements with the former dictators family and their cronies.
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[Title] => Its all compromise deals from now on, says PCGG
[Summary] => The winds have shifted on the Marcos wealth cases, with the government now inclined to give the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) free rein to enter into compromise agreements with the former dictators family and their cronies.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - No sacred cows please
[Summary] => We agree with Cebu provincial board member Victor Maambong that there is a need to speed up the process of issuing clearances and other documents currently being provided by such government agencies as the National Bureau of Investigation and National Statistics Office.
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[Summary] => The uniqueness of the human race is represented by its ability to do things that have never been done before. People have done, and can do, the impossible. The first time I ever heard of Haydee Yorac was many years ago, it is difficult to say exactly when. Someone told me, "You will like her. She is unique in every way. She usually does the impossible." Haydee Yoracs sterling uniqueness shines through every facet of her personality and every expression of her face.
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[Title] => Haydee accorded Libingan burial
[Summary] => Model public servant Haydee Yorac was laid to rest yesterday at the Libingan ng mga Bayani at Fort Bonifacio, earning a place among the countrys heroes for having fought widespread corruption in government.
Given full military honors including taps and a 21-gun salute, Yorac, the former head of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), was buried at high noon at the heroes cemetery in Taguig City.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Burying Yorac, burying Marcos
[Summary] => Ilocos Norte Governor Ferdinand " Bongbong " Marcos Jr. resents the burial of former Presidential Commission on Good Government chairwoman Haydee Yorac at the Libingan ng mga Bayani while his own father continues to be refused the same.
To be sure, the burial of Yorac at the Libingan ng mga Bayani can be subject to valid questioning. What should be beyond dispute, however, is that the former dictator does not deserve even the thought.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-23 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Jerry Tundag
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[Title] => Government mulls Libingan burial for Yorac
[Summary] => The government is mulling the possibility of having the late former Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) chief Haydee Yorac, a reservist of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), buried at the Libingan ng mga Bayani at Fort Bonifacio in Makati City.
"We will see her records. She was a reservist," AFP chief Gen. Generoso Senga said yesterday.
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