+ Follow ALVAREZ AND MENDOZA Tag
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[Title] => DOTC urged to probe land acquisitions by CAAP, ATO
[Summary] => A special investigator who has blown the whistle on various anomalies at the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) and the Air Transportation Office (ATO) called on the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) yesterday to look into the multibillion-peso land acquisitions during the time of former secretaries Pantaleon Alvarez and Leandro Mendoza.
[DatePublished] => 2011-11-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => 5, 500 cops will be watching
[Summary] => Some 5,500 policemen will be working on New Years Eve to ensure the celebrations and revelry are trouble-free. Metro Manila police chief Deputy Director Gen. Reynaldo Velasco said yesterday uniformed police officers...
[DatePublished] => 2002-12-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => Palace stands firm: No Cabinet revamp
[Summary] => Backtracking from its previous pronouncements, Malacañang announced yesterday there would be no Cabinet revamp despite reports of "flunkers" in the ratings given by the Presidential Management Staff (PMS) to department heads.
Acting Press Secretary Silvestre Afable said President Arroyo has full confidence in her Cabinet members and denied reports that some officials would be sacked over their reported failure to meet targets set in her first State of the Nation Address in July last year.
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ALVAREZ AND MENDOZA
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[Title] => 5, 500 cops will be watching
[Summary] => Some 5,500 policemen will be working on New Years Eve to ensure the celebrations and revelry are trouble-free. Metro Manila police chief Deputy Director Gen. Reynaldo Velasco said yesterday uniformed police officers...
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[Title] => Palace stands firm: No Cabinet revamp
[Summary] => Backtracking from its previous pronouncements, Malacañang announced yesterday there would be no Cabinet revamp despite reports of "flunkers" in the ratings given by the Presidential Management Staff (PMS) to department heads.
Acting Press Secretary Silvestre Afable said President Arroyo has full confidence in her Cabinet members and denied reports that some officials would be sacked over their reported failure to meet targets set in her first State of the Nation Address in July last year.
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