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There is a seeming confusion in our country on what to do with the reported World Bank paper that reputedly contains derogatory remarks on the Philippines.

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This developed as the President swore into office six new ambassadors and four other government officials during simple rites at Malacañang’s Rizal Hall.

The country’s new envoys are Norberto Basilio (Bangladesh), Jose Abeito Zaide (France), Susan Castrence (Korea), Jose del Rosario Jr. (Jordan), Al Francis Bichara (Lebanon) and Linglingay Lacanlale (Austria).
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Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Merceditas Gutierrez has said she accepted the nomination to become the next Ombudsman to be able to contribute more to the government’s anti-corruption drive.
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The country’s new envoys are Norberto Basilio (Bangladesh), Jose Abeito Zaide (France), Susan Castrence (Korea), Jose del Rosario Jr. (Jordan), Al Francis Bichara (Lebanon) and Linglingay Lacanlale (Austria).
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Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Merceditas Gutierrez has said she accepted the nomination to become the next Ombudsman to be able to contribute more to the government’s anti-corruption drive.
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