+ Follow ANGARA AND RAVAL Tag
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[Title] => SC junks disbarment case vs Angara
[Summary] => The Supreme Court has dismissed the disbarment case filed against Sen. Edgardo Angara by a provincial journalist in connection with an alleged conspiracy to hatch a demolition job against First Gentleman Jose Miguel "Mike" Arroyo.
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[Title] => If US economy picks up mid-2002, ours will, too
[Summary] => New York Some members of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyos delegation had thought on the flight here that it might not be a good time to visit. Not so soon after the Sept. 11 attack. Not three days after jumbo jet crashed in this citys residential district. Not when every block in the huge commercial section has a desperate sign proclaiming "clearing-out sale." A staggering 79,000 jobs had evaporated from New York within six weeks of the World Trade Center disaster, and experts expect another 36,000 to disappear by yearend.
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August 29, 2006 - 12:00am