+ Follow ALTHOUGH VILLAR Tag
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[Title] => Villar vows to bring home stranded OFWs on Day 1 of presidency
[Summary] => Nacionalista Party (NP) standard-bearer Sen. Manny Villar has reiterated his vow to bring distressed overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) back to the country and provide them with jobs and livelihood opportunities.
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[Title] => Let's have the great debate
[Summary] => Noynoy Aquino’s challenge to engage Manny Villar in a one-on-one debate has been decisively accepted by the Nacionalista Party standard bearer, immediately responding - “name the place, name the time, I will be there.”
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[Title] => Drilon not threatened by Mar
[Summary] => Senate President Franklin Drilon remains unbothered by insinuations that Malacañang is pushing for his Liberal Party mate, Sen. Manuel Roxas II, to take over his Senate post.
Claiming his position "is a gift of 13 senators," Drilon said he would gladly turn over the post to "anybody who can muster enough votes" to replace him.
Drilon refrained from giving further comment out of respect to Roxas who also belongs to the Liberal Party.
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[Title] => Mar for Senate chief? Miriam unfazed
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Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago welcomed yesterday reports that Sen. Manuel Roxas II is included among the senators who are being eyed by Malacañang to replace Senate President Franklin Drilon, a former ally of President Arroyo.
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[Title] => Villar leaves Senate presidency issue to colleagues
[Summary] => Sen. Manuel Villar Jr., who has a term-sharing agreement with Senate President Franklin Drilon, said he leaves his fate up to his colleagues in the Senate and perhaps, to some extent, President Arroyo.
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ALTHOUGH VILLAR
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[Title] => Villar vows to bring home stranded OFWs on Day 1 of presidency
[Summary] => Nacionalista Party (NP) standard-bearer Sen. Manny Villar has reiterated his vow to bring distressed overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) back to the country and provide them with jobs and livelihood opportunities.
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[Summary] => Senate President Franklin Drilon remains unbothered by insinuations that Malacañang is pushing for his Liberal Party mate, Sen. Manuel Roxas II, to take over his Senate post.
Claiming his position "is a gift of 13 senators," Drilon said he would gladly turn over the post to "anybody who can muster enough votes" to replace him.
Drilon refrained from giving further comment out of respect to Roxas who also belongs to the Liberal Party.
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Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago welcomed yesterday reports that Sen. Manuel Roxas II is included among the senators who are being eyed by Malacañang to replace Senate President Franklin Drilon, a former ally of President Arroyo.
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[Title] => Villar leaves Senate presidency issue to colleagues
[Summary] => Sen. Manuel Villar Jr., who has a term-sharing agreement with Senate President Franklin Drilon, said he leaves his fate up to his colleagues in the Senate and perhaps, to some extent, President Arroyo.
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February 21, 2010 - 12:00am