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                    [Title] => P.5M needed to beef up Palace of Justice security
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The government needs about P500,000 to secure Cebu City judges in the four-story Palace of Justice building from possible attacks by unsatisfied litigants.


Regional Trial Court judge Geraldine Faith Econg is the one drafting the project activities intended to secure the judges from possible threats.

Econg, one of the sharpshooters from among the Cebu judges, was asked by RTC executive judge Simeon Dumdum Jr. to study and draft the project.
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Panganiban issued Memorandum Order No. 02-2006, dated January 2, 2006, organizing the committee that would devise ways to ensure that all judiciary personnel and courts in the country are secured.
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Arroyo visited the wake of Gingoyon at the Sacred Heart Chapel yesterday after attending to different activities in Toledo City.

The president was able to chat with one of the late judge's daughters Hyacinth, who is in the United States, using a laptop computer with a web camera installed at the chapel.
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The Arroyo administration had hoped to begin operating the sprawling facility in June. It took over the NAIA Terminal 3 from Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (Piatco), the consortium that built it.
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The government needs about P500,000 to secure Cebu City judges in the four-story Palace of Justice building from possible attacks by unsatisfied litigants.


Regional Trial Court judge Geraldine Faith Econg is the one drafting the project activities intended to secure the judges from possible threats.

Econg, one of the sharpshooters from among the Cebu judges, was asked by RTC executive judge Simeon Dumdum Jr. to study and draft the project.
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Panganiban issued Memorandum Order No. 02-2006, dated January 2, 2006, organizing the committee that would devise ways to ensure that all judiciary personnel and courts in the country are secured.
[DatePublished] => 2006-01-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096948 [AuthorName] => Fred Languido [SectionName] => Cebu News [SectionUrl] => cebu-news [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 315524 [Title] => Arroyo assures justice for Gingoyon Murder [Summary] => President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo assured the family of slain judge Henrick Gingoyon that the government will do its best to put the brains of the killing behind bars.

Arroyo visited the wake of Gingoyon at the Sacred Heart Chapel yesterday after attending to different activities in Toledo City.

The president was able to chat with one of the late judge's daughters Hyacinth, who is in the United States, using a laptop computer with a web camera installed at the chapel.
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The Arroyo administration had hoped to begin operating the sprawling facility in June. It took over the NAIA Terminal 3 from Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (Piatco), the consortium that built it.
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