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                    [Title] => Bunye, NFA chief hurdle Palace lifestyle check
                    [Summary] => Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye and National Food Authority administrator and incoming agriculture secretary Arthur Yap have been cleared of charges of "unexplained wealth" and alleged irregularity, which the Palace’s lifestyle check committee had investigated without their knowledge.


Bunye and Yap were "victims" of anonymous complaints filed before the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission (PAGC).
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He called up The STAR yesterday to deny that he recently underwent liver cancer treatment in the United States.

Rufino said his doctors at Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto, California gave him a "clean bill of health" after conducting a battery of tests, but he did not say what illness prompted him to seek medical tests in the US.
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In an exclusive interview with The STAR yesterday, Braganza said he would give up his post as press secretary and assume the post of presidential adviser on political affairs. Rufino would be named presidential liaison on political affairs.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-15 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804833 [AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 206531 [Title] => Acting Press Sec., binastos sa LA Airport [Summary] => LOS ANGELES, California via PLDT - Binastos ng isang custom official si acting Press Secretary Milton Alingod na kabilang sa advance party ni Pangulong Arroyo kaugnay ng state visit nito sa US.

Sa panayam, sinabi ni Alingod na nasagi nang tinutulak nitong cart ang paa ng isang custom official kaya maaring nagalit at ginipit ang acting press secretary. Pinahirapan at ginipit si Alingod at hindi na ito pinalabas ng airport kung saan ito pinapunta para sa umano’y inspeksiyon.
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Tiglao, a former journalist, said he would fly to Japan next week to become a visiting professor at Kyoto University’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies.

Tiglao said his time with President Arroyo had been exciting, but the fellowship would be "an opportunity for me to refresh my intellectual, spiritual and even physical resources."
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                    [Title] => Bunye, NFA chief hurdle Palace lifestyle check
                    [Summary] => Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye and National Food Authority administrator and incoming agriculture secretary Arthur Yap have been cleared of charges of "unexplained wealth" and alleged irregularity, which the Palace’s lifestyle check committee had investigated without their knowledge.


Bunye and Yap were "victims" of anonymous complaints filed before the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission (PAGC).
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He called up The STAR yesterday to deny that he recently underwent liver cancer treatment in the United States.

Rufino said his doctors at Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto, California gave him a "clean bill of health" after conducting a battery of tests, but he did not say what illness prompted him to seek medical tests in the US.
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In an exclusive interview with The STAR yesterday, Braganza said he would give up his post as press secretary and assume the post of presidential adviser on political affairs. Rufino would be named presidential liaison on political affairs.
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Sa panayam, sinabi ni Alingod na nasagi nang tinutulak nitong cart ang paa ng isang custom official kaya maaring nagalit at ginipit ang acting press secretary. Pinahirapan at ginipit si Alingod at hindi na ito pinalabas ng airport kung saan ito pinapunta para sa umano’y inspeksiyon.
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Tiglao, a former journalist, said he would fly to Japan next week to become a visiting professor at Kyoto University’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies.

Tiglao said his time with President Arroyo had been exciting, but the fellowship would be "an opportunity for me to refresh my intellectual, spiritual and even physical resources."
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