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                    [Summary] => As President Arroyo took her oath of office yesterday, the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP) expressed hope that the nation would achieve unity and prosperity in the next six years but doubts if the administration will be up to it.


After delivering her inaugural speech at the Quirino Grandstand at Manila’s Rizal Park, Mrs. Arroyo flew to Cebu City where she was officially sworn in. The KNP, in a statement, questioned this break from tradition since past presidents were sworn in in Manila.
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Sa isang press conference kahapon sa Quezon City, sinabi ni Anak Ng Bayan president Apolinario Alvarez na 2-1 ang lamang ni Loren kay Sen. Noli de Castro kung ang pag-uusapan ay ang boto ng mga estudyante at out-of-school youth.
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Dr. Roger Perez, CHED director, said that the average tuition increase was about 12 percent, which he said was slightly higher than last year’s increase of 10 percent on the average.

Perez, however, commented that the number of schools which will increase their tuition fees was fewer than expected.

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Without the animosity that had hounded them following the controversial June 3-6 session, the senators approved three bills on third reading, ratified five treaties and deliberated on the proposed Absentee Voting Law.

Yesterday’s good behavior of the senators was perceived as a collective effort to bury the hatchet and slay the ghost of the 57-day Senate impasse that started on June 3.
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The youth groups, led by Anakbayan, said they would barricade today the gates of the University of the East (UE) in Caloocan City and the University of Sto. Tomas (UST) and the Far Eastern University (FEU), both in Sampaloc, Manila to draw more support for their campaign.

ROTC cadets at the University of the Philippines in Quezon City are also expected to stage a walkout today to support the drive.
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Sinabi ni Apolinario Alvarez, secretary general ng Anakbayan, igigiit nila sa Kongreso gayundin sa Malakanyang ang tuluyang pagbasura sa ROTC, hustisya sa pagkamatay ng hazing victim na si Mark Chua at pagpapahusay ng pamahalaan sa sistema ng edukasyon sa bansa.

Kinondena din ng naturang grupo ang pahayag ng military na ang ROTC ay magbibigay daan para sa reporma at mapapalakas ang military training. [DatePublished] => 2001-07-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Bansa [SectionUrl] => bansa [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Summary] => As President Arroyo took her oath of office yesterday, the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP) expressed hope that the nation would achieve unity and prosperity in the next six years but doubts if the administration will be up to it.


After delivering her inaugural speech at the Quirino Grandstand at Manila’s Rizal Park, Mrs. Arroyo flew to Cebu City where she was officially sworn in. The KNP, in a statement, questioned this break from tradition since past presidents were sworn in in Manila.
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Sa isang press conference kahapon sa Quezon City, sinabi ni Anak Ng Bayan president Apolinario Alvarez na 2-1 ang lamang ni Loren kay Sen. Noli de Castro kung ang pag-uusapan ay ang boto ng mga estudyante at out-of-school youth.
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Dr. Roger Perez, CHED director, said that the average tuition increase was about 12 percent, which he said was slightly higher than last year’s increase of 10 percent on the average.

Perez, however, commented that the number of schools which will increase their tuition fees was fewer than expected.

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Without the animosity that had hounded them following the controversial June 3-6 session, the senators approved three bills on third reading, ratified five treaties and deliberated on the proposed Absentee Voting Law.

Yesterday’s good behavior of the senators was perceived as a collective effort to bury the hatchet and slay the ghost of the 57-day Senate impasse that started on June 3.
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The youth groups, led by Anakbayan, said they would barricade today the gates of the University of the East (UE) in Caloocan City and the University of Sto. Tomas (UST) and the Far Eastern University (FEU), both in Sampaloc, Manila to draw more support for their campaign.

ROTC cadets at the University of the Philippines in Quezon City are also expected to stage a walkout today to support the drive.
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Sinabi ni Apolinario Alvarez, secretary general ng Anakbayan, igigiit nila sa Kongreso gayundin sa Malakanyang ang tuluyang pagbasura sa ROTC, hustisya sa pagkamatay ng hazing victim na si Mark Chua at pagpapahusay ng pamahalaan sa sistema ng edukasyon sa bansa.

Kinondena din ng naturang grupo ang pahayag ng military na ang ROTC ay magbibigay daan para sa reporma at mapapalakas ang military training. [DatePublished] => 2001-07-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Bansa [SectionUrl] => bansa [URL] => ) ) )
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