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[Title] => GMA cant name Luli to DFA post
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What could three junior public servants do if the most powerful person in the land doesnt want to sign their appointments?
Cry is about the only thing three budding diplomats could do as President Arroyo refused to sign their appointments as fourth-grade officers in the countrys foreign service.
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[Summary] => Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago declared yesterday that she was no longer interested in getting a seat at the United Nations’ International Criminal Court.
She said she is going to write a letter to acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Lauro Baja requesting the government to withdraw her nomination.
Baja earlier said that Santiago should choose between re-election and her candidacy for a seat in the UN tribunal which will try war crimes in the former Yugoslavia.
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Baja earlier said that Santiago should choose between re-election and her candidacy for a seat in the UN tribunal which will try war crimes in the former Yugoslavia.
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February 6, 2001 - 12:00am