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[Title] => AFP claims outright UNTV Cup semis slot
[Summary] => Armed Forces of the Philippines rallied then held off Philippine National Police, 76-71, to secure the second outright semifinal berth in the fourth UNTV Cup at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City over the weekend.
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[Title] => AFP twits Ombudsman, sweeps UNTV Cup elims
[Summary] => Armed Forces of the Philippines completed a five-game sweep of the first round elims, rallying in the second half to turn back Ombudsman, 107-94, Thursday night in the fourth UNTV Cup at the Ynares Sports Arena.
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[Title] => Judiciary battles PNP in UNTV Cup
[Summary] => The second round of the third UNTV Cup starts tomorrow with Malacañang and Judiciary out to sustain their hot form while the rest vowed to play much better to boost their own chances of playing in the finals.
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[Title] => On with UN arbitration
[Summary] => Shrugging off Beijing’s rejection of its arbitration initiative, the Philippines has picked one of the five members of an international arbitration panel on its maritime dispute with China.
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[Title] => Agricultural production better, says Alcala
[Summary] => The government disclosed yesterday the country’s agricultural production was better in the first quarter and that there might be no need to import rice to augment supply.
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[Title] => Amnesty
[Summary] => Instead of debating about a general amnesty, concerned parties should work for the speedy administration of justice in the case of deposed President Joseph Estrada.
[DatePublished] => 2007-08-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP, US: VFA review only after Smith case over
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Both Malacañang and the United States Embassy said yesterday that the review of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) will only take place once the rape case against US Marine Lance Corporal Daniel Smith reaches its conclusion.
While Malacañang said the Philippine government should already study the controversies that resulted from the implementation of the accord, US Embassy charge daffaires Paul Jones said the US government will wait and see how the case concerning Smiths custody progresses.
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[Title] => Govt may lower tariff on oil to one percent
[Summary] => In an effort to diminish the effect of rising crude prices in the local market, the government is proposing to lower the tariff on imported petroleum products to one percent from three percent by next month, Malacañang said yesterday.
Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) board would discuss the proposal on May 5 and determine the impact of such move on pump prices and revenues.
"Target executive order to come out before May 14 when Congress resumes," Bunye said.
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[Title] => TUCP wants P75 wage increase
[Summary] => Worried about the looming power rate adjustments and transport fare hike, workers in Metro Manila will seek an increase of at least P75 in their daily take-home pay.
The moderate Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP), the countrys largest labor group, said it would file a formal petition for the P75 across-the-board wage adjustment before the regional wage board today.
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[Title] => DOLE rules out wage hike on May 1
[Summary] => A wage hike might be due soon but definitely not by Labor Day.
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ruled out yesterday the possibility of wage boards granting an increase in the take-home pay of workers nationwide on May 1.
"The wage boards follow a process and traditionally they have to conduct public hearings and come out with a decision to increase within 30 days," said a ranking labor official, who requested anonymity.
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[Title] => Agricultural production better, says Alcala
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[Title] => RP, US: VFA review only after Smith case over
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Both Malacañang and the United States Embassy said yesterday that the review of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) will only take place once the rape case against US Marine Lance Corporal Daniel Smith reaches its conclusion.
While Malacañang said the Philippine government should already study the controversies that resulted from the implementation of the accord, US Embassy charge daffaires Paul Jones said the US government will wait and see how the case concerning Smiths custody progresses.
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[Title] => Govt may lower tariff on oil to one percent
[Summary] => In an effort to diminish the effect of rising crude prices in the local market, the government is proposing to lower the tariff on imported petroleum products to one percent from three percent by next month, Malacañang said yesterday.
Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) board would discuss the proposal on May 5 and determine the impact of such move on pump prices and revenues.
"Target executive order to come out before May 14 when Congress resumes," Bunye said.
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[Title] => TUCP wants P75 wage increase
[Summary] => Worried about the looming power rate adjustments and transport fare hike, workers in Metro Manila will seek an increase of at least P75 in their daily take-home pay.
The moderate Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP), the countrys largest labor group, said it would file a formal petition for the P75 across-the-board wage adjustment before the regional wage board today.
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[Title] => DOLE rules out wage hike on May 1
[Summary] => A wage hike might be due soon but definitely not by Labor Day.
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ruled out yesterday the possibility of wage boards granting an increase in the take-home pay of workers nationwide on May 1.
"The wage boards follow a process and traditionally they have to conduct public hearings and come out with a decision to increase within 30 days," said a ranking labor official, who requested anonymity.
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