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[Title] => PSC exec ouster sought
[Summary] => About 200 employees, almost half of the total work force including division and section chiefs, are set to go on mass leave Monday to demand the ouster of top Philippine Sports Commission officials if the PSC does not heed their call for the resignation of a key PSC official charged with "indiscriminate use of his power and functions."
[DatePublished] => 2001-03-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => No budget problems - Tuason
[Summary] =>
Philippine Sports Commission chairman Carlos "Butch" Tuason said national
sports associations and their athletes will not be severely affected by the
"small" P130-million budget approved by the President, saying the PSC's Atleta
program should make up for any shortfall.
Tuason pointed out that the PSC had batted for a bigger share during hearings
in the Senate and House of Representatives but Congress reduced its 2000 budget
from P182 million to P152 million.
He said the budget does not include costs for the use of PSC facilities by the
NSAs, billeting of athletes, medica
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[Title] => PSC exec ouster sought
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[Title] => No budget problems - Tuason
[Summary] =>
Philippine Sports Commission chairman Carlos "Butch" Tuason said national
sports associations and their athletes will not be severely affected by the
"small" P130-million budget approved by the President, saying the PSC's Atleta
program should make up for any shortfall.
Tuason pointed out that the PSC had batted for a bigger share during hearings
in the Senate and House of Representatives but Congress reduced its 2000 budget
from P182 million to P152 million.
He said the budget does not include costs for the use of PSC facilities by the
NSAs, billeting of athletes, medica
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