+ Follow JOSE LUIS ALCUAZ Tag
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[Title] => PCGG chief hit over travels, 37 consultants
[Summary] => Employees of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) have asked the Department of Justice to investigate Chairman Camilo Sabio’s alleged misuse of the agency’s $5-million foreign litigation fund for round-the-world travel with his wife.
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[Title] => An opposition in disarray
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Jose Luis Alcuaz has beaten a hasty retreat after what he admitted was a
"tactical error" in calling for a noise barrage against the government. Senate
Minority Leader Teofisto Guingona called for President Estrada's resignation --
only to find himself all by his lonesome in the chamber, with his Senate party
mates refusing to endorse his call.
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[Title] => Battle of the stickers rages
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The term of President Estrada is truly punctuated by many surprises.
The latest is a war of exclamation points being waged by his staunchest critics
on one side and his rabid supporters on the other.
Small black stickers with slanted white exclamation points aimed against the
President began sprouting all over the
metropolis last week.
Apparently to counter these anti-Estrada stickers, orange pro-Estrada stickers
turned up yesterday at the Senate.
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Jose Luis Alcuaz has beaten a hasty retreat after what he admitted was a
"tactical error" in calling for a noise barrage against the government. Senate
Minority Leader Teofisto Guingona called for President Estrada's resignation --
only to find himself all by his lonesome in the chamber, with his Senate party
mates refusing to endorse his call.
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The term of President Estrada is truly punctuated by many surprises.
The latest is a war of exclamation points being waged by his staunchest critics
on one side and his rabid supporters on the other.
Small black stickers with slanted white exclamation points aimed against the
President began sprouting all over the
metropolis last week.
Apparently to counter these anti-Estrada stickers, orange pro-Estrada stickers
turned up yesterday at the Senate.
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