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PAGASA Emong maintains strength out of PAR by Thursday
Tropical Storm Emong (international name Leepi) maintained its strength as it continued to move away from the Philippines Wednesday night. State weather forecasters projected that it may exit the Philippine area of responsibility early ...
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PHL Southeast Asian media unions form new alliance
The journalist unions from the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia and Myanmar formed the region-wide Southeast Asian Journalist Unions ...
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Look-out bulletin order issued vs. ex-Batangas mayor other suspects in fiscals slay
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a lookout bulletin order against the suspects in the killing of Assistant Pronvincial Prosecutor Alexander Sandoval, which included a former mayor and her husband.Through this, government authorities will monitor if the suspects - former Sta. Teresita mayor Ana Marie Mendoza, her husband Kalayaan Barangay chairman Heneroso Mendoza, alleged gunman Jayson ...
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Philippines Port Development Summit Scheduled for August
The Philippines Port Sector presents substantial commercial opportunities to across all its stakeholders. Over 400 billion pesos (US$9.6 billion) has been set by the government in 2013 for infrastructure upgrade targeting at ports, roads and rails. The port sector is poised for stronger growth in the coming years. The Inaugural Philippines Port Development Summit will confront challenges faced ...
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Chicago activists lobby for plastic bag ban
Rahm Emanuel is trying to get more information on the environmental and economic impacts of the proposal before deciding whether to support it, mayoral spokesman Tom Alexander said. "The mayor will work with members of City Council to reach a consensus on this issue," Alexander told the Chicago Tribune. Alderman George Cardenas, the council's Heath Committee chairman, has ...
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For Many Filipinos Jobs and the Good Life Are Still Scarce
But Mr. Tagarro's experience -- of being left behind by the country's newfound prosperity -- mirrors that of many Filipinos, according to the latest government poverty and employment ...
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P600-B project eyed to solve flooding problem in Metro Central Luzon Calabarzon
MANILA, Philippines — How do you solve a problem like flooding in Metro Manila? An ambitious project calls for a massive, multi-year flood-control program, but it would cost P600 billion, according to a bill filed at the 15th Congress. But the bill appropriating the amount to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has been stranded at the committee level since August 2012. ...
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Cebu gov Garcia asks court to junk motion seeking her suspension
Outgoing Cebu governor Gwen Garcia on Wednesday asked the Sandiganbayan Second Division to junk a motion filed by the Office of the Ombudsman seeking her suspension from office.In her petition, Garcia disputed the prosecution’s claim that she has effectively admitted the validity of the charges against her when she entered "not guilty" pleas during her arraignment last March ...
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PNP chopper crashes on Kalinga mountain
PNP Robinson R44 chopper crashes in Kalinga, 3 hurt. A PNP Robinson R44, which is similar to the two secondhand helicopters allegedly sold by former First Gentleman Mike Arroyo to the PNP in 2009, lies on its side after it crashed due to mechanical failure in Mt. Bitulayungan, Tinglayan, Kalinga on Wednesday, June 19. The three occupants of the chopper were injured and airlifted to Tabuk City ...
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Ex-USC professor on FBI most-wanted list captured in Mexico
A former University of Southern California professor on the FBI's most-wanted list for alleged sex crimes involving children was caught in Mexico, the FBI said. Bill Lewis, FBI assistant director in charge, said 64-year-old Walter Lee Williams was arrested Tuesday by Mexican authorities, The Los Angeles Times reported. The FBI said authorities have identified at least 10 of the alleged ...
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Storm Nock-Ten claims over 400000 USD worth of Philippine crops
Tropical storm Nock-Ten (local name: Juaning) damaged 17.17 million pesos (about 407,664 U.S. dollars) worth of Philippine crops, according to initial report filed Thursday by the agriculture department.Nock-Ten, which triggered flash floods, destroyed 2,977 hectares of farmland planted with rice, damaging 10.83 million pesos (257,183 U.S. dollars) worth of unmilled rice.A total of 612 metric ...
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Seven soldiers killed in southern Philippine clash
Seven government soldiers were killed in a clash between Philippine troops and the Al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf group in the southern Philippine province of Sulu on Thursday.According to Lt. Col. Randolph Cabangbang, spokesman for the Armed Forces' Western Mindanao Command, the encounter between the 11th Marine Battalion Landing Team and Abu Sayyaf under Raidula Sahiron and Isnilon Hapilon, ...
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One killed as light plane crashes in southern Philippines
One person was killed and another injured when a light plane used for spraying pesticide over plantations crashed in southern Philippines late on Wednesday, police said on Thursday.Bonifacio Cabansag, 42, a traffic control personnel for banana firm Dole Philippines died after being hit by the company's spray aircraft as it landed on an airstrip in Mapawa village, Maragusan town, in ...
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Drowning a public health issue like TB malaria — group
Drowning has become a public health issue in the Philippines especially among minors that it should be treated "like tuberculosis and malaria" by the government, the head of a water safety and lifesaving awareness group said Wednesday.Unlike diseases which can be avoided through vaccination or medicine, drowning can be prevented mainly through "survival swimming," or the ...
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Philippines Golan peacekeepers to stay for now
Philippines troops at the Quneitra crossing between Syria and the Israeli annexed Golan Heights last week. The Philippines Wednesday said it would keep its peacekeepers in the Golan Heights until at least August, and may stay longer if the United Nations increased security ...
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U.N. U.S. ask Filipinos not to leave Golan Heights
Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario talks about three big issues involving the Philippines, including the presence of the Philippine contingent to the UN peacekeeping forces at the Golan Heights during a news conference Wednesday June 19, 2013 in Manila, Philippines. (AP Photo/Bullit ...
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UN US warn of maximum volatility in Golan Heights if Philippine peacekeepers withdraw
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines' top diplomat says U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry have appealed to Manila not to withdraw more than 300 Filipino peacekeepers from the Golan Heights to avoid "maximum volatility" in the restive Middle East region. Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said Wednesday the diplomats made the appeal to ...
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NBI rescues kidnapped OFW in Cebu 1 suspect killed 1 arrested
MANILA, Philippines--A member of a kidnapping group was killed and one of his accomplices was arrested in a bloody rescue of an abducted overseas Filipino worker in Talisay, Cebu by the National Bureau of Investigation. NBI Director Nonnatus Rojas on Wednesday said the fatality was Wane B. Tiano, a member of a kidnapping gang in the province. Ronelo Martel Roble, 47, from Kalinaw 2, San ...
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PNP to procure 2500 vehicles for P2 billion — Roxas
With an "unprecedented" budget of P2 billion, the Philippine National Police (PNP) will procure some 2,500 vehicles that will be distributed to police offices all over the country, Interior Secretary Mar Roxas II announced Wednesday."This is the first time nagkaroon ng ganitong kalaking pagbili," Roxas said at a press briefing in Camp Crame. "Unprecedented itong P2 ...
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Govt needs 23 years to complete NCR flood control plan
The government needs 23 years to complete its P351-billion master plan to solve the perennial flooding in Metro Manila, but short-term steps are being undertaken to address the problem, Cabinet officials said Wednesday. At a press briefing in Malacañang, Public Works Secretary Rogelio Singson explained that the full implementation of the flood control plan will only be realized in 2035 ...
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Philippines sends fresh troops to disputed shoal guarded by Chinese ships in new standoff
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines has deployed a fresh batch of marines and supplies to a shoal in the disputed South China Sea, where a Chinese warship and surveillance vessels appeared last month and triggered a new standoff in the strategic waters, the Philippine defence secretary said Wednesday. The new contingent of Filipino marines replaced troops at the Second Thomas Shoal, where the ...
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PNoy wants sanctions for local execs who allow return of informal settlers near waterways
President Benigno Aquino III wants sanctions for local government officials who will allow informal settlers to return and build houses near waterways, a Cabinet official said Wednesday.Public Works and Highways Secretary Rogelio Singson said Aquino gave the directive during Tuesday's Cabinet meeting to make sure that the government will be able to implement its plan to clear eight priority ...
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SC justices back Sereno in SQA order vs. Comelec money ban
Supreme Court magistrates have formally supported the status quo ante (SQA) order issued by Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno stopping the implementation of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) resolution against large cash withdrawals before the May 13 polls.To recall, an SC resolution days before the elections said the order was "[g]iven by authority of Chief Justice [Maria Lourdes ...
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American predator professor suspected to have abused Filipino children roamed Asia
Mexican authorities have arrested an American professor who was on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in the resort city of Playa del Carmen. Prosecutor Gaspar Armando Garcia Torres said Walter Lee Williams, 64, (pictured) a former university professor, is wanted on charges of sexual exploitation of children and traveling to Philippines for child sex. Garcia said Williams was ...
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National local governments addressing flood problem — officials
Government officials together with local government units (LGUs) are doing their parts in addressing the country's perennial flood problems, at least two Cabinet secretaries said Wednesday."Tumutulong naman ang mga LGUs, 'yung ating mga mayors ay kausap natin, at iba't ibang ahensya ng LGUs ay nakatutok naman dito sa ating mga baha," said Interior and Local Government ...










