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[Title] => Door to anarchy slowly opening
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The Visayanian Staffers Alumni Association will be having its annual reunion at noon today at the Ecotech Center in Lahug. The association is composed of former editors and staff members of The Visayanian, the official student publication of the University of the Visayas.
Of the three English language dailies in Cebu, the editors-in-chief of two, Pachico A. Seares of SunStar and this writer are members of the association, as are Court of Appeals Justice Portia Alino Hormachuelos and Secretary Cerge Remonde of the Presidential Management Staff.
[DatePublished] => 2007-01-19 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jerry Tundag
[SectionName] => Freeman Opinion
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[Title] => Large-scale estafa: CIDG looking for old records against couple
[Summary] => The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group is now perusing its records to confirm reports that a couple arrested in Laguna for large-scale estafa is involved in a similar case filed in 2003.
Gary and Ada Serafin were blamed by the owner of AZ Travel and Visa Consultancy based in Taboc, Mandaue City, of duping about 50 applicants in Cebu alone who were promised a job in New Zealand.
Initial investigation revealed that they had also allegedly deceived other applicants in Zambonga City, Ormoc, Davao and Nueva Ecija.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => NBI to sue judge for irregular order
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation is set to file an administrative complaint before the Supreme Court against a Regional Trial Court judge in Mandaue City for alleged misconduct after they were ordered to return luxury vehicles they earlier confiscated to the owner.
Former NBI-7 director Reynaldo Esmeralda, chief of a special task force in Manila, said that RTC judge Agustin Vestil's order on July 28, directing the NBI to return 24 right-hand-drive cars to its owner was irregular.
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AGUSTIN VESTIL
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The Visayanian Staffers Alumni Association will be having its annual reunion at noon today at the Ecotech Center in Lahug. The association is composed of former editors and staff members of The Visayanian, the official student publication of the University of the Visayas.
Of the three English language dailies in Cebu, the editors-in-chief of two, Pachico A. Seares of SunStar and this writer are members of the association, as are Court of Appeals Justice Portia Alino Hormachuelos and Secretary Cerge Remonde of the Presidential Management Staff.
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[AuthorName] => Jerry Tundag
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[Title] => Large-scale estafa: CIDG looking for old records against couple
[Summary] => The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group is now perusing its records to confirm reports that a couple arrested in Laguna for large-scale estafa is involved in a similar case filed in 2003.
Gary and Ada Serafin were blamed by the owner of AZ Travel and Visa Consultancy based in Taboc, Mandaue City, of duping about 50 applicants in Cebu alone who were promised a job in New Zealand.
Initial investigation revealed that they had also allegedly deceived other applicants in Zambonga City, Ormoc, Davao and Nueva Ecija.
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[Title] => NBI to sue judge for irregular order
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation is set to file an administrative complaint before the Supreme Court against a Regional Trial Court judge in Mandaue City for alleged misconduct after they were ordered to return luxury vehicles they earlier confiscated to the owner.
Former NBI-7 director Reynaldo Esmeralda, chief of a special task force in Manila, said that RTC judge Agustin Vestil's order on July 28, directing the NBI to return 24 right-hand-drive cars to its owner was irregular.
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[AuthorID] => 1096948
[AuthorName] => Fred Languido
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September 16, 2005 - 12:00am