+ Follow ITAWAG MO KAY ERAP Tag
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[Title] => Estrada 'not that excited' about new grandson
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The thrill is gone.
After being a grandfather for the fourth time recently, President Estrada said
he is no longer as excited as he used to be.
The President became a grandfather again last week with the birth of model
Patty Betita's son, Jose Emilio, named after the Ejercito patriarch. The new
baby boy's father is Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito, Mr.
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => Estrada mobilizes PACE, NHA for mass housing info drive
[Summary] =>
President Estrada has mobilized two government agencies to help disseminate
information about his administration's mass housing program to the people.
The President said he instructed the Presidential Action Center (PACE) and the
National Housing Authority (NHA) to provide information to prospective
beneficiaries.
"Those two offices have staff members who will assist you.
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[Title] => `Farmers will have say in coco levy fund'
[Summary] =>
Malacañang allayed yesterday fears of coconut farmers that they will not
be represented in the 10-member board of trustees that will control and
supervise the planned P6-billion coconut levy trust fund.
Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora told The STAR that coconut farmers
will get four seats in the board with the government also having four seats.
The two remaining seats will be for representatives of the United Coconut
Planters Bank, which invested the multibillion-peso sequestered coconut levy
fund in food and beverage giant San Miguel Corp.
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-20 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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[Title] => Floating resto has no casino franchise
[Summary] =>
The floating business venture of Macau tycoon Stanley Ho is licensed to operate
only as a restaurant, President Estrada clarified yesterday.
In his weekly radio program Itawag Mo Kay Erap on dzRH, the
President said he is not aware of a license for Ho's venture to operate as a
gaming facility from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor).
"Hindi binigyan ng lisensya `yan sapagka't pagkaalam ko pagkasabi niyan yan
ay mananatiling floating restaurant.
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ITAWAG MO KAY ERAP
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[Title] => Estrada 'not that excited' about new grandson
[Summary] =>
The thrill is gone.
After being a grandfather for the fourth time recently, President Estrada said
he is no longer as excited as he used to be.
The President became a grandfather again last week with the birth of model
Patty Betita's son, Jose Emilio, named after the Ejercito patriarch. The new
baby boy's father is Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito, Mr.
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => Estrada mobilizes PACE, NHA for mass housing info drive
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President Estrada has mobilized two government agencies to help disseminate
information about his administration's mass housing program to the people.
The President said he instructed the Presidential Action Center (PACE) and the
National Housing Authority (NHA) to provide information to prospective
beneficiaries.
"Those two offices have staff members who will assist you.
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[Title] => `Farmers will have say in coco levy fund'
[Summary] =>
Malacañang allayed yesterday fears of coconut farmers that they will not
be represented in the 10-member board of trustees that will control and
supervise the planned P6-billion coconut levy trust fund.
Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora told The STAR that coconut farmers
will get four seats in the board with the government also having four seats.
The two remaining seats will be for representatives of the United Coconut
Planters Bank, which invested the multibillion-peso sequestered coconut levy
fund in food and beverage giant San Miguel Corp.
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[Title] => Floating resto has no casino franchise
[Summary] =>
The floating business venture of Macau tycoon Stanley Ho is licensed to operate
only as a restaurant, President Estrada clarified yesterday.
In his weekly radio program Itawag Mo Kay Erap on dzRH, the
President said he is not aware of a license for Ho's venture to operate as a
gaming facility from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor).
"Hindi binigyan ng lisensya `yan sapagka't pagkaalam ko pagkasabi niyan yan
ay mananatiling floating restaurant.
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