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Judiciary woes: 4,000 cases per court
The search for justice in the Philippines could lead to public markets—in a court that sits on top of one.
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Labor chief clings to hope no strike would hit PAL
Downplaying reports that a strike is in the offing at the Philippine Airlines (PAL), Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz Monday said she would use her authority to prevent any disruption in the operation of the national flag carrier.
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1,000 trips canceled, but investors keep faith
Travelers from Hong Kong and mainland China have canceled more than 1,000 Philippine package tours after eight Hong Kong tourists were killed in a bus hijacking in Manila, Chinese state media said Monday.
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Last nail on Mendoza’s coffin: Ombudsman affirms dismissal
Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez has affirmed an earlier decision recommending the dismissal of slain hostage-taker, Senior Insp. Rolando Mendoza, and four other policemen from the service for extorting money from a young chef two years ago.
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Fat bonuses to be frozen for 2 months
An executive order that President Aquino is expected to issue this week will suspend for two months the granting of allowances and bonuses to officials and employees of government-owned and -controlled corporations (GOCCs) and of government financial institutions (GFIs), Budget Secretary Florencio Abad said Monday.
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27-inch man is world’s shortest
BOGOTA, Colombia—Edward Niño Hernandez is in many ways a typical 24-year-old Colombian male. He loves to dance reggaeton, dreams of owning a car—preferably a Mercedes—and wants to see the world.
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Housing firm withdraws planned P3.4-billion IPO
Globe Asiatique Realty Holdings Corp. has withdrawn its P3.4-billion initial public offering (IPO) after its underwriter resigned on the heels of reports about the former’s questionable loan transactions with state-run Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund).
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Ombudsman to probe housing mess in Pampanga
The Office of the Ombudsman has stepped into the controversy over irregularities in a housing project in Pampanga province whose developer received some P7 billion from the Pag-IBIG Fund.
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