+ Follow AYALA AND LOPEZ Tag
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[Title] => Erap lawyers show video of GMA to prove conspiracy theory
[Summary] => Lawyers for ousted president Joseph Estrada sought to prove yesterday that there was a conspiracy to depose the former leader by presenting a video of President Arroyo saying that some military factions were turning against him in 2000.
Estrada, 69, briefly took the witness stand in his defense for the eighth time in three months before the court adjourned for another week to prepare for his cross-examination.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-08 00:00:00
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[Title] => Erap: Conspiracy behind my ouster
[Summary] => Ousted President Joseph Estrada yesterday accused politicians, generals and the Roman Catholic bishops of conspiring to depose him in a "plain and simple power grab."
Testifying at the resumption of his corruption trial at the Sandiganbayan, Estrada, 69, insisted that he had been framed and that the plunder case against him had been manufactured by his political opponents.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - A basic need
[Summary] => Here we are in the 21st century, in the age of cyberspace, three decades after man first set foot on the moon, and one of our biggest problems is where to get a basic need: potable water. In the nations capital, water comes out of household taps in a trickle, available in many areas only for a few hours each day. Pipes in se-veral areas are antiquated.
[DatePublished] => 2002-12-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Osmeña's pork taken from local gov't funds - Gotcha
[Summary] =>
When will authorities act -- when it's all too late?
Rich and poor squatters from Fairview and Lagro, Quezon City, are invading La
Mesa Dam, cutting down trees, erecting poultry and pig pens, and spoiling Metro
Manila's water supply. The Ayala and Lopez water firms can't do anything
because the concessions given by the Metro-politan Waterworks and Sewerage
System limits them only to filtration plants.
Dam security is supposed to be an MWSS responsibility.
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => by JariusBondoc
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AYALA AND LOPEZ
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[Title] => Erap lawyers show video of GMA to prove conspiracy theory
[Summary] => Lawyers for ousted president Joseph Estrada sought to prove yesterday that there was a conspiracy to depose the former leader by presenting a video of President Arroyo saying that some military factions were turning against him in 2000.
Estrada, 69, briefly took the witness stand in his defense for the eighth time in three months before the court adjourned for another week to prepare for his cross-examination.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Erap: Conspiracy behind my ouster
[Summary] => Ousted President Joseph Estrada yesterday accused politicians, generals and the Roman Catholic bishops of conspiring to depose him in a "plain and simple power grab."
Testifying at the resumption of his corruption trial at the Sandiganbayan, Estrada, 69, insisted that he had been framed and that the plunder case against him had been manufactured by his political opponents.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - A basic need
[Summary] => Here we are in the 21st century, in the age of cyberspace, three decades after man first set foot on the moon, and one of our biggest problems is where to get a basic need: potable water. In the nations capital, water comes out of household taps in a trickle, available in many areas only for a few hours each day. Pipes in se-veral areas are antiquated.
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[Title] => Osmeña's pork taken from local gov't funds - Gotcha
[Summary] =>
When will authorities act -- when it's all too late?
Rich and poor squatters from Fairview and Lagro, Quezon City, are invading La
Mesa Dam, cutting down trees, erecting poultry and pig pens, and spoiling Metro
Manila's water supply. The Ayala and Lopez water firms can't do anything
because the concessions given by the Metro-politan Waterworks and Sewerage
System limits them only to filtration plants.
Dam security is supposed to be an MWSS responsibility.
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-09 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1195060
[AuthorName] => by JariusBondoc
[SectionName] => Opinion
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December 12, 2002 - 12:00am