+ Follow ARMAND PADILLA Tag
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[Title] => Binay, son face another plunder complaint
[Summary] => Vice President Jejomar Binay and his son Makati City Mayor Jejomar Erwin Binay, Jr. are facing another plunder charge, this time for their supposed involvement in the allegedly overpriced construction of Makati Science High School building.
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[Title] => Plunder raps filed; Binay smells politics
[Summary] => Plunder and graft charges were filed yesterday against Vice President Jejomar Binay, his son Makati Mayor Erwin Jejomar Binay and 21 former and incumbent city officials for the alleged overpriced city hall parking building project worth P1.5 billion.
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[Title] => Breathless in Tibet
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I was told that as a travel writer and poet, I would never be complete until I visited Tibet, known as Shangri-La, the Land of Snows, and the Rooftop of the World. Once completely inaccessible to the world, this Buddhist kingdom is locked away in its mountain fortress in the Himalayas, the worlds highest peak. Draped in magic and mystery, riches and treasures, Tibet does not only enchant, it intoxicates in a way very few other places do.
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[AuthorName] => Christine S. Dayrit
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[Title] => Up, up and away up north
[Summary] => Sports tourism is alive and well up north! I may have visited Fort Ilocandia, my favorite five-star resort in Ilocos Norte, several times but this particular trip was a unique, invigorating, fun- filled experience one ought to try.
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[Title] => Angara, Lacson agree to stay together in minority
[Summary] => After the sparks comes the truce.
Senators Panfilo Lacson and Edgardo Angara have patched up their differences, with Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. saying the two feuding opposition lawmakers have agreed to a "ceasefire."
"It was a resolution of the issues raised by one another," Pimentel said, adding Lacson and Angara buried the hatchet during a caucus of the Senate minority bloc at the office of Sen. Sergio Osmeña III yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jose Rodel Clapano
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[Title] => Without even starting his campaign, why is FPJ surging ahead?
[Summary] => See? In its 4th Quarter Social Weather Report, SWS (Social Weather Stations) has just reported FPJ Fernando Poe, Jr. already the "1st choice of registered voters for President in 2004".
Asked who they would vote for "if elections were held today", the surveys respondents replied: FPJ (25 percent), previous frontrunner Noli de Castro (24 percent), then Raul Roco (18 percent), President GMA (17 percent), Panfilo Lacson (10 percent), with six percent "undecided".
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
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ARMAND PADILLA
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[Title] => Plunder raps filed; Binay smells politics
[Summary] => Plunder and graft charges were filed yesterday against Vice President Jejomar Binay, his son Makati Mayor Erwin Jejomar Binay and 21 former and incumbent city officials for the alleged overpriced city hall parking building project worth P1.5 billion.
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I was told that as a travel writer and poet, I would never be complete until I visited Tibet, known as Shangri-La, the Land of Snows, and the Rooftop of the World. Once completely inaccessible to the world, this Buddhist kingdom is locked away in its mountain fortress in the Himalayas, the worlds highest peak. Draped in magic and mystery, riches and treasures, Tibet does not only enchant, it intoxicates in a way very few other places do.
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[Title] => Up, up and away up north
[Summary] => Sports tourism is alive and well up north! I may have visited Fort Ilocandia, my favorite five-star resort in Ilocos Norte, several times but this particular trip was a unique, invigorating, fun- filled experience one ought to try.
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[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Angara, Lacson agree to stay together in minority
[Summary] => After the sparks comes the truce.
Senators Panfilo Lacson and Edgardo Angara have patched up their differences, with Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. saying the two feuding opposition lawmakers have agreed to a "ceasefire."
"It was a resolution of the issues raised by one another," Pimentel said, adding Lacson and Angara buried the hatchet during a caucus of the Senate minority bloc at the office of Sen. Sergio Osmeña III yesterday.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Without even starting his campaign, why is FPJ surging ahead?
[Summary] => See? In its 4th Quarter Social Weather Report, SWS (Social Weather Stations) has just reported FPJ Fernando Poe, Jr. already the "1st choice of registered voters for President in 2004".
Asked who they would vote for "if elections were held today", the surveys respondents replied: FPJ (25 percent), previous frontrunner Noli de Castro (24 percent), then Raul Roco (18 percent), President GMA (17 percent), Panfilo Lacson (10 percent), with six percent "undecided".
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