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[Title] => GMA offers livelihood programs to families of war veterans
[Summary] => The war veterans and retirees sector, consisting of over five million World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War veterans and AFP retirees, their spouses and widows, sons, daughters and grandchildren, are special beneficiaries of government benefits and livelihood programs.
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[Title] => Zed Phils expects revenues to decline by 50% this year
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[Title] => Palace clarifies veterans equity bill yet to be enacted into law
[Summary] => Malacañang has clarified that the Filipino Veterans Equity Bill has not yet been enacted into law despite its overwhelming approval in the US Senate, and cannot yet be implemented by Washington’s Department of Veterans Affairs.
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[Title] => NBI apprehends suspects preying on veterans beneficiaries
[Summary] => Seven suspected members of a big-time syndicate allegedly preying on pension beneficiaries of the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) were recently accosted by elements of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in an entrapment operation.
Assistant Regional Director Vicente de Guzman III, of the NBI-Special Action Unit (SAU), said they captured the alleged leader of the syndicate, identified as Lourdes dela Cruz, 52, of the LWM Loan Consultancy Services with offices located at no. 12, 13th Avenue, Barangay Socorro, Murphy, Quezon City.
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[Title] => War veterans, AFP retirees expected to waive benefits
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Veterans of World War II, the Korean war and Vietnam war as well as retirees of the Armed Forces over the age of 70 are likely to waive a bulk of some P20 billion in benefits.
These benefits were provided for by a law passed in 1994 but have never received congressional appropriations and funds for proper implementation.
The waiver, if realized, would significantly reduce the national debt, said former Veterans party-list Rep. Eduardo Pilapil and Presidential Assistant for Veterans Affairs Jesus Terry Adevoso.
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[Title] => No pensions for Pinoy WWII vets
[Summary] => Only medical benefits, and not pensions, are granted to Filipino-American World War II veterans under the new laws passed recently by the United States Congress, the Office of Veteran Affairs (OVA) based in the Philippine Embassy in Washington DC clarified yesterday.
OVA added that this new benefit is only for those who are already American citizens or are legally residing in the US.
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[Title] => Fil-Am vets lobbyist slams RP embassy in Washington
[Summary] => WASHINGTON Veterans Affairs chief Jesus Adevoso has been recalled to Manila after less than a year in Washington after he quarreled with Ambassador Albert del Rosario over the Philippine lobby for benefits for Filipino World War II veterans.
Adevoso has supposedly been offered the job of Veterans Federation of the Philippines administrator vice Col. Wilfredo Pabalan, who is resigning to help in President Arroyos election campaign.
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[AuthorName] => Jose Katigbak
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[Title] => Pinoy vets slam benefits package
[Summary] => Filipino World War II veterans both in the United States and in the Philippines are "not completely happy" with the package of benefits the US government offered to President Arroyo during her recent state visit, an official of the Philippine Embassy in Washington reported yesterday.
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[Title] => Palace clarifies veterans equity bill yet to be enacted into law
[Summary] => Malacañang has clarified that the Filipino Veterans Equity Bill has not yet been enacted into law despite its overwhelming approval in the US Senate, and cannot yet be implemented by Washington’s Department of Veterans Affairs.
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[Title] => NBI apprehends suspects preying on veterans beneficiaries
[Summary] => Seven suspected members of a big-time syndicate allegedly preying on pension beneficiaries of the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) were recently accosted by elements of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in an entrapment operation.
Assistant Regional Director Vicente de Guzman III, of the NBI-Special Action Unit (SAU), said they captured the alleged leader of the syndicate, identified as Lourdes dela Cruz, 52, of the LWM Loan Consultancy Services with offices located at no. 12, 13th Avenue, Barangay Socorro, Murphy, Quezon City.
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[Title] => War veterans, AFP retirees expected to waive benefits
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Veterans of World War II, the Korean war and Vietnam war as well as retirees of the Armed Forces over the age of 70 are likely to waive a bulk of some P20 billion in benefits.
These benefits were provided for by a law passed in 1994 but have never received congressional appropriations and funds for proper implementation.
The waiver, if realized, would significantly reduce the national debt, said former Veterans party-list Rep. Eduardo Pilapil and Presidential Assistant for Veterans Affairs Jesus Terry Adevoso.
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[Title] => No pensions for Pinoy WWII vets
[Summary] => Only medical benefits, and not pensions, are granted to Filipino-American World War II veterans under the new laws passed recently by the United States Congress, the Office of Veteran Affairs (OVA) based in the Philippine Embassy in Washington DC clarified yesterday.
OVA added that this new benefit is only for those who are already American citizens or are legally residing in the US.
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[Title] => Fil-Am vets lobbyist slams RP embassy in Washington
[Summary] => WASHINGTON Veterans Affairs chief Jesus Adevoso has been recalled to Manila after less than a year in Washington after he quarreled with Ambassador Albert del Rosario over the Philippine lobby for benefits for Filipino World War II veterans.
Adevoso has supposedly been offered the job of Veterans Federation of the Philippines administrator vice Col. Wilfredo Pabalan, who is resigning to help in President Arroyos election campaign.
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[Title] => Pinoy vets slam benefits package
[Summary] => Filipino World War II veterans both in the United States and in the Philippines are "not completely happy" with the package of benefits the US government offered to President Arroyo during her recent state visit, an official of the Philippine Embassy in Washington reported yesterday.
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January 7, 2004 - 12:00am