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[Title] => EDITORYAL Mabagal ang imbestigasyon sa nursing exam leakage
[Summary] => MABAGAL ang imbestigasyon sa kontrobersiyal na 2006 nursing examination. Mahigit isang buwan na ang nakararaan mula nang pumutok ang kontrobersiya subalit wala pang nakikitang linaw sa kaso.
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[Title] => GMA urged to sanction PRC officials
[Summary] => A group of nurses and nursing college deans from Baguio City urged President Arroyo yesterday to impose the "necessary sanctions" against officials of the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) who allegedly attempted to cover up the leakage in last Junes nursing licensure examinations.
In a statement, Dr. Mary Grace Lacanaria, dean of the St. Louis University College of Nursing, said they denounce "in the strongest possible terms the reckless manner" by which the PRC handled the alleged fraud.
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[Title] => PRC commissioners not yet off the hook
[Summary] => Officials of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) are not totally off the hook from any action that President Arroyo might take to cleanse the agency after the cheating-tainted nursing board examinations last June, Malacañang said yesterday.
"I think nothing is safe and quiet in the PRC as far as their positions are concerned," presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor told reporters.
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[Title] => Senate to issue subpoenas, arrest warrants to Cabinet officials who snub hearings
[Summary] => The Senate will not hesitate to issue subpoenas and warrants of arrest to Cabinet officials who continuously snub the Senate inquiry on the nursing exam leakage and other investigations, Senate President Manuel Villar Jr. said yesterday.
Villar said the Senate is doing its best to deal with the non-appearance of witnesses through diplomacy so that officials who will later be issued arrest warrants cannot say that lawmakers harassed them.
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CHAIRWOMAN LEONOR TRIPON-ROSERO
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In a statement, Dr. Mary Grace Lacanaria, dean of the St. Louis University College of Nursing, said they denounce "in the strongest possible terms the reckless manner" by which the PRC handled the alleged fraud.
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[Summary] => The Senate will not hesitate to issue subpoenas and warrants of arrest to Cabinet officials who continuously snub the Senate inquiry on the nursing exam leakage and other investigations, Senate President Manuel Villar Jr. said yesterday.
Villar said the Senate is doing its best to deal with the non-appearance of witnesses through diplomacy so that officials who will later be issued arrest warrants cannot say that lawmakers harassed them.
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