+ Follow MR. NARVASA Tag
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[Title] => Lawmaker wants Narvasa cited for role in Aquino slay probe
[Summary] => Quezon City Rep. Winston Castelo yesterday called on the government to issue a special citation for the late chief justice Andres Narvasa for his crucial role in exposing the attempt of the Marcos regime to cover up the assassination of former Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. in 1983.
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[Title] => Narvasa accepts MBA top post
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Assured of an autonomy needed to effectively run a fledgling league like the
MBA, former PBL chief Ogie Narvasa accepted the challenge to steer the
two-year-old community-based league to greater heights in the next two
seasons.
MBA chairman and president Bert Lina said yesterday they have finally come to
terms with Narvasa, a practicing lawyer who was given a free hand to run the
Office of the Commissioner, including the choice of his deputy. Narvasa inked a
two-year pact with the league Thursday.
"Mr.
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MR. NARVASA
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[Title] => Lawmaker wants Narvasa cited for role in Aquino slay probe
[Summary] => Quezon City Rep. Winston Castelo yesterday called on the government to issue a special citation for the late chief justice Andres Narvasa for his crucial role in exposing the attempt of the Marcos regime to cover up the assassination of former Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. in 1983.
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Assured of an autonomy needed to effectively run a fledgling league like the
MBA, former PBL chief Ogie Narvasa accepted the challenge to steer the
two-year-old community-based league to greater heights in the next two
seasons.
MBA chairman and president Bert Lina said yesterday they have finally come to
terms with Narvasa, a practicing lawyer who was given a free hand to run the
Office of the Commissioner, including the choice of his deputy. Narvasa inked a
two-year pact with the league Thursday.
"Mr.
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January 15, 2000 - 12:00am