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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: FDA to open China offices after product scares
[Summary] => BEIJING (AP) - The US Food and Drug Administration will open three offices in China this week in an unprecedented effort to improve the safety of exports headed to America amid recurring product safety scares.
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[Title] => Prosecutors ready to prosecute Atong Ang
[Summary] => Government lawyers, elated over the news of former presidential buddy Charlie "Atong" Angs imminent extradition to the Philippines to face plunder charges, said they are ready to prosecute him.
The way was cleared for Angs extradition after United States Judge Lawrence Leavitt rejected Monday the contention of Angs lawyer that plunder does not meet requirements for extradition.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => US court paves way for Angs extradition
[Summary] => LAS VEGAS, Nevada A judge has cleared the way for an extradition hearing for a former presidential adviser accused of looting his countrys treasury.
No hearing date was immediately set for Charlie "Atong" Ang, US attorneys office spokeswoman Natalie Collins said yesterday.
Ang, 45, is accused of funneling tobacco tax kickbacks and illegal gambling payoffs to former President Joseph Estrada, who is standing trial on political corruption charges and could face the death penalty.
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The way was cleared for Angs extradition after United States Judge Lawrence Leavitt rejected Monday the contention of Angs lawyer that plunder does not meet requirements for extradition.
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No hearing date was immediately set for Charlie "Atong" Ang, US attorneys office spokeswoman Natalie Collins said yesterday.
Ang, 45, is accused of funneling tobacco tax kickbacks and illegal gambling payoffs to former President Joseph Estrada, who is standing trial on political corruption charges and could face the death penalty.
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