+ Follow DAVIDE SUPREME COURT Tag
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[Title] => EDITORIAL A new chief justice
[Summary] => For the first time since the Marcos regime, the tradition of seniority has been broken in the selection of the chief justice. Whether or not President Arroyo has made a wise choice will soon become evident. There are major issues that are pending or are expected to reach the Supreme Court that is now headed by Artemio Panganiban.
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[Title] => Polarized
[Summary] => The split among the "friends of the court" was but a reflection of the growing social divide resulting from the impeachment of Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr.
Our national leaders who still have their heads firmly in place and have genuine concern for the nation should give top priority to defusing the tension and preventing this dangerous polarization.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ana Marie Pamintuan
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[Title] => Spooked by FPJ
[Summary] => Since last year there has been speculation that the opposition would field Fernando Poe Jr. against Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2004. The talk was that FPJs standard reaction to the rumors was something like, "Its easy to run, but what if I win?"
It was also said that FPJ would have been willing to run in 2004 if his bosom buddy Joseph Estrada had done well as president. Well, we all know what happened to Erap.
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DAVIDE SUPREME COURT
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[Summary] => The split among the "friends of the court" was but a reflection of the growing social divide resulting from the impeachment of Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr.
Our national leaders who still have their heads firmly in place and have genuine concern for the nation should give top priority to defusing the tension and preventing this dangerous polarization.
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[Title] => Spooked by FPJ
[Summary] => Since last year there has been speculation that the opposition would field Fernando Poe Jr. against Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2004. The talk was that FPJs standard reaction to the rumors was something like, "Its easy to run, but what if I win?"
It was also said that FPJ would have been willing to run in 2004 if his bosom buddy Joseph Estrada had done well as president. Well, we all know what happened to Erap.
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December 22, 2005 - 12:00am