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                    [Title] => P2-billion club suit
                    [Summary] => A column in the Aug. 27 issue of Today wrote about the continuing saga of the case against DMCI and we quote: It’s a good thing DMCI didn’t mention "leisure clubs" since the very mention of anything Consunji-owned brings less than happy memories to some 2,000 investors – many of them hard working businessmen – who in the late 1990s invested P1 million each to buy shares in the almost wholly Consunji-owned publicly listed Universal Rightsfield which was promising to build what it widely promoted as "five clubs in one".
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                    [Title] => RPN-9 says its reporter not involved in extortion case
                    [Summary] => The management of state-run RPN-9 television clarified yesterday that its former newscaster, Richard Rivera, had been dropped from the pool of the network’s reporters more than three years ago.


Rivera was recently implicated by Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro Mendoza in a P1-million extortion try along with erstwhile undersecretary Nolan Sison of the Office of Media and Ecclesiastical Affairs.
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Inatasan ni Pangulong Arroyo ang Philippine Monitoring Group (PMG), isang bagong tatag na anti-corruption watchdog, na unahin ang DOTC matapos ireklamo ang naturang tanggapan ng isang grupo ng foreign investors kaugnay sa laganap na corruption ng ilang matataas na opisyal dito.
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Rivera was recently implicated by Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro Mendoza in a P1-million extortion try along with erstwhile undersecretary Nolan Sison of the Office of Media and Ecclesiastical Affairs.
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Inatasan ni Pangulong Arroyo ang Philippine Monitoring Group (PMG), isang bagong tatag na anti-corruption watchdog, na unahin ang DOTC matapos ireklamo ang naturang tanggapan ng isang grupo ng foreign investors kaugnay sa laganap na corruption ng ilang matataas na opisyal dito.
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