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                    [Title] => 4 pang Cabinet members lumusot sa CA
                    [Summary] => Apat pang miyembro ng Gabinete ni Pangulong Arroyo ang nakalusot sa kumpirmasyon ng Commission on Appointments (CA) kahapon. Pinagtibay ang mga appointment nina Energy Secretary Vicente Perez, Labor Sec. Patricia Sto. Tomas, Agriculture Sec. Leonardo Montemayor at Interior and Local Government Sec. Joey Lina. Pito ring ambassador ang nakumpirma ng CA habang 36 chief of missions, career ministers at foreign service officers.
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                    [Title] => Gloria taps Wong for China dispute
                    [Summary] => Rear Adm. Guillermo Wong will be temporarily named presidential consultant on the Philippines-China dispute over the various islets in the South China Sea after his retirement from the service next month.


A Malacañang official said yesterday the former Navy chief, whose father was a general in Sun Yat Sen’s army, will get his appointment before May when Vice President Teofisto Guingona visits China to resolve the territorial dispute with officials in Beijing.
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Reyes is scheduled to step down on March 17 when he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 56.

Wong told The STAR in an interview yesterday he chose to take early retirement effective March 1, eight months ahead of schedule, because he was about to be transferred from Navy commander to a lower post.
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A Malacañang official said yesterday the former Navy chief, whose father was a general in Sun Yat Sen’s army, will get his appointment before May when Vice President Teofisto Guingona visits China to resolve the territorial dispute with officials in Beijing.
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Reyes is scheduled to step down on March 17 when he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 56.

Wong told The STAR in an interview yesterday he chose to take early retirement effective March 1, eight months ahead of schedule, because he was about to be transferred from Navy commander to a lower post.
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