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[Title] => US Army general faces court-martial in sex charges
[Summary] => An Army general will face court-martial on a series of sexual misconduct charges, including forcible sodomy, in connection with several illicit affairs, and could receive life in prison if convicted, the Army said Tuesday.
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[Title] => Sa kasaysayan karon - Septiyembre 27
[Summary] => 1865—Gipanganak si General Miguel Malvar sa Santo Tomas, Batangas kinsa nahimong rebolusyonaryo atol sa Philippine Revolution ug Philippine-American War (1899-1914).
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[Title] => Palace: SC ruling on 1017 not a license to conspire vs govt
[Summary] => Malacañang warned critics and the political opposition against using the Supreme Court ruling on Presidential Proclamation 1017 to justify another attempt to destabilize the government.
Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye maintained that the government is duty-bound to protect democratic order and the rule of law despite the SC ruling that limits the powers of the government to make arrests.
The SC declared Wednesday as final its May 3 ruling, which upheld the powers of President Arroyo to issue PP 1017 declaring a state of national emergency.
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[Title] => SC asked to reconsider 1017 ruling
[Summary] => The Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) asked the Supreme Court (SC) yesterday to reconsider its May 3 ruling, which declared the Philippine National Police (PNP) implementation of warrantless arrests and searches under Presidential Proclamation 1017 unconstitutional.
President Arroyo issued the proclamation placing the country under a state of national emergency following an alleged failed coup détat last Feb. 24.
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[Title] => 1017 legal! SC
[Summary] => Idineklarang legal at "Constitutional" ng Korte Suprema ang Presidential Proclamation 1017 ni Pangulong Arroyo, ngunit illegal ang pagpapatupad nito gaya ng warrantless arrest, pag-takeover sa media at pagbuwag sa mga rali.
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[Title] => SC tackles 1017 today
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) will start today deliberations on the legality of Proclamation 1017, which President Arroyo invoked in placing the country under a state of national emergency following what the administration described as a failed coup last February.
In a telephone interview, Supreme Court assistant court administrator and spokesman Ismael Khan Jr. said the High Court would definitely release a ruling on Proclamation 1017 before its "decision-writing break" from May 8 to June 2.
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[Title] => US, local groups hail 1017 lifting
[Summary] => President Arroyos decision to lift the state of national emergency yesterday drew praises from the US government, the Roman Catholic Church, major business organizations and media groups.
The US government, which had urged Mrs. Arroyo to lift the emergency declaration as soon as possible, welcomed Mrs. Arroyos announcement.
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[Title] => SC hearings on Proclamation 1017 to proceed
[Summary] => The Supreme Court may still hear the oral arguments for and against Proclamation 1017 and General Order No. 5 on March 7 despite President Arroyos decision to lift the orders, SC assistant court administrator and spokesman Ismael Khan Jr. said yesterday.
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[Title] => Pulis, militar binalaan sa pag-abuso sa emergency
[Summary] => Sa kabila ng state of national emergency, wala pa rin umanong karapatan ang mga pulis at military na abusuhin ang kanilang karapatan laban sa mga kumakalaban sa gobyerno dahil nananatiling bukas ang mga mata ng mga social democrats upang kondenahin ito.
Ito naman ang naging babala ng Partido Demokratiko-Sosyalista ng Pilipinas (PDSP) ni National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales sa pagsasabing kailangan na maging maingat ang military at pulis sa ginagawang pag-aresto sa mga bumabatikos sa pamahalaan.
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[Title] => MILF not bothered by state of emergency
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) is unperturbed by President Arroyos declaration of a state of emergency and remains hopeful that a final peace agreement will be forged before the end of the year.
"The declaration is not directed at us in the MILF. It is more for people in Metro Manila. So far, we have nothing to fear," MILF spokesman Eid Kabalu told The STAR.
Kabalu said the MILF has been watching closely the recent political developments in Metro Manila and has been analyzing the statements of the President.
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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye maintained that the government is duty-bound to protect democratic order and the rule of law despite the SC ruling that limits the powers of the government to make arrests.
The SC declared Wednesday as final its May 3 ruling, which upheld the powers of President Arroyo to issue PP 1017 declaring a state of national emergency.
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President Arroyo issued the proclamation placing the country under a state of national emergency following an alleged failed coup détat last Feb. 24.
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In a telephone interview, Supreme Court assistant court administrator and spokesman Ismael Khan Jr. said the High Court would definitely release a ruling on Proclamation 1017 before its "decision-writing break" from May 8 to June 2.
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The US government, which had urged Mrs. Arroyo to lift the emergency declaration as soon as possible, welcomed Mrs. Arroyos announcement.
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Ito naman ang naging babala ng Partido Demokratiko-Sosyalista ng Pilipinas (PDSP) ni National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales sa pagsasabing kailangan na maging maingat ang military at pulis sa ginagawang pag-aresto sa mga bumabatikos sa pamahalaan.
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"The declaration is not directed at us in the MILF. It is more for people in Metro Manila. So far, we have nothing to fear," MILF spokesman Eid Kabalu told The STAR.
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