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Investors and employees are getting confused over who really calls the shots at the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA). Insiders reported that the group of Administrator Armand Arreza is trying to marginalize SBMA Chairman Feliciano Salonga, making major appointments and policy changes without consulting the latter. Arreza recently filled up the position of Deputy Administrator for Finance and hired a legal consultant who was later found out to be lawyering for a locator against whom SBMA had filed a case, all without the knowledge of Salonga.
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Walang kaba si Pangulong Arroyo sa napipintong pagbabalik sa bansa ni dating Manila Rep. Mark Jimenez.


Sinabi ni Press Secretary at Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye, walang dinaranas na bangungot ang Palasyo dahil sa nakatakdang pagbabalik sa bansa ni Jimenez sa darating na Nobyembre 22.

"Ang agenda ng ating Pangulo ay isulong lamang kung ano ang nararapat para sa kaunlaran ng ating ekonomiya at iba pang pangunahing pangangailangan ng ating mamamayan," wika pa ni Bunye.
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NUJP chairwoman Inday Espina-Varona signed yesterday a memorandum of agreement with representatives of Kasangga at Gabay Foundation and Mabey & Johnson Ltd.
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Sinabi ni Press Secretary at Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye, walang dinaranas na bangungot ang Palasyo dahil sa nakatakdang pagbabalik sa bansa ni Jimenez sa darating na Nobyembre 22.

"Ang agenda ng ating Pangulo ay isulong lamang kung ano ang nararapat para sa kaunlaran ng ating ekonomiya at iba pang pangunahing pangangailangan ng ating mamamayan," wika pa ni Bunye.
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