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A Magna Carta for the poor remains a viable state instrument for the emancipation of poor families, but its formulation cannot be left alone to “congressional caprice.”

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Mayor Karen Villanueva of Bais City in Negros Oriental has created an office to handle activities relating to livelihood and cooperative development to alleviate poverty and ease constituents from tight financial situations.

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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources-7 has filed a total of 28 forestry cases to identified forest law violators in Central Visayas in 2012.

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In a speech during the closing of the second working meeting of the task force and advisory group of the East Asia and Pacific-Forest Law Enforcement and Governance (EAP-FLEG) in Manila, Reyes said he would work closely with his Asian counterparts to protect the country from illegal shipments of timber.
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In a speech during the closing of the second working meeting of the task force and advisory group of the East Asia and Pacific-Forest Law Enforcement and Governance (EAP-FLEG) in Manila, Reyes said he would work closely with his Asian counterparts to protect the country from illegal shipments of timber.
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Cruz said this in a statement as Puerto Princesa City Mayor Edward Hagedorn, appointed by President Arroyo as National Anti-Jueteng Task Force czar, is pushing for STL’s revival in an effort to totally stamp out jueteng in the country. Hagedorn has a self-imposed deadline of Sept. 15 to totally stop jueteng in the country.
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Paul "Banjo" Leyaley Sumbad, 28, reportedly nabbed on Sunday in Pasay City by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Region 2, claimed in several text messages right before his arrest that he was coming out to set the record straight and clear the names of those dragged into the case.
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Sa ginanap na press briefing sa Camp Aguinaldo, iprinisinta ni National Anti- Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTAF) Chief Ret. Gen. Angelo Reyes ang nahuling suspect na si Jose Mari Guidan, alyas Jojo, residente ng Sitio Rizal, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
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Travelers from countries not affected by the killer disease are no longer screened for fever and other SARS symptoms at the country’s premier airports.

The DOH, however, will continue screening incoming visitors from Taiwan, China and Toronto, Canada, which were stricken off the list of SARS-affected countries only recently by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Mayor Karen Villanueva of Bais City in Negros Oriental has created an office to handle activities relating to livelihood and cooperative development to alleviate poverty and ease constituents from tight financial situations.

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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources-7 has filed a total of 28 forestry cases to identified forest law violators in Central Visayas in 2012.

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In a speech during the closing of the second working meeting of the task force and advisory group of the East Asia and Pacific-Forest Law Enforcement and Governance (EAP-FLEG) in Manila, Reyes said he would work closely with his Asian counterparts to protect the country from illegal shipments of timber.
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In a speech during the closing of the second working meeting of the task force and advisory group of the East Asia and Pacific-Forest Law Enforcement and Governance (EAP-FLEG) in Manila, Reyes said he would work closely with his Asian counterparts to protect the country from illegal shipments of timber.
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Cruz said this in a statement as Puerto Princesa City Mayor Edward Hagedorn, appointed by President Arroyo as National Anti-Jueteng Task Force czar, is pushing for STL’s revival in an effort to totally stamp out jueteng in the country. Hagedorn has a self-imposed deadline of Sept. 15 to totally stop jueteng in the country.
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Paul "Banjo" Leyaley Sumbad, 28, reportedly nabbed on Sunday in Pasay City by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Region 2, claimed in several text messages right before his arrest that he was coming out to set the record straight and clear the names of those dragged into the case.
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Sa ginanap na press briefing sa Camp Aguinaldo, iprinisinta ni National Anti- Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTAF) Chief Ret. Gen. Angelo Reyes ang nahuling suspect na si Jose Mari Guidan, alyas Jojo, residente ng Sitio Rizal, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
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Travelers from countries not affected by the killer disease are no longer screened for fever and other SARS symptoms at the country’s premier airports.

The DOH, however, will continue screening incoming visitors from Taiwan, China and Toronto, Canada, which were stricken off the list of SARS-affected countries only recently by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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