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[Title] => GMA to PNP: Solve Campbell slay case immediately
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"Solve that immediately," is what President Arroyo wants her police chief to accomplish regarding the grisly murder of US Peace Corps volunteer Julia Campbell.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said those were the exact words of Mrs. Arroyo to Philippine National Police chief Director General Oscar Calderon upon her arrival Saturday afternoon from Hainan Island in China where she keynoted the 6th Boao Forum for Asia.
"That’s the urgent order of the President to the authorities," Ermita said.
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[Title] => Ifugao tribal folk assert claim over Magat Dam
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ALFONSO LISTA, Ifugao In an Ifugao tribal ritual, local officials and villagers here renewed their claim on the Magat Dam complex, which is located mostly within the towns territorial jurisdiction.
Ifugao Gov. Glenn Prudenciano said the event, dubbed "Ammung Ad Magat" or "Meeting at the Magat," was meant to show the unity of the Ifugaos in seeking help from Ifugao traditional gods to aid them in reasserting their right over the dam facilities.
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[Title] => Unesco vows to preserve RP heritage sites
[Summary] => The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) has called for continued commitment to preserve heritage sites in the Philippines.
Unesco-Philippines Secretary-General Ambassador Preciosa Soliven said the heritage sites declared in the Philippines are part of the countrys cultural and natural legacy and are considered among the priceless and irreplaceable assets of humanity.
Soliven pointed out the need for sustainable management of heritage sites with the involvement of site managers, local communities and national authorities.
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"Solve that immediately," is what President Arroyo wants her police chief to accomplish regarding the grisly murder of US Peace Corps volunteer Julia Campbell.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said those were the exact words of Mrs. Arroyo to Philippine National Police chief Director General Oscar Calderon upon her arrival Saturday afternoon from Hainan Island in China where she keynoted the 6th Boao Forum for Asia.
"That’s the urgent order of the President to the authorities," Ermita said.
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ALFONSO LISTA, Ifugao In an Ifugao tribal ritual, local officials and villagers here renewed their claim on the Magat Dam complex, which is located mostly within the towns territorial jurisdiction.
Ifugao Gov. Glenn Prudenciano said the event, dubbed "Ammung Ad Magat" or "Meeting at the Magat," was meant to show the unity of the Ifugaos in seeking help from Ifugao traditional gods to aid them in reasserting their right over the dam facilities.
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Unesco-Philippines Secretary-General Ambassador Preciosa Soliven said the heritage sites declared in the Philippines are part of the countrys cultural and natural legacy and are considered among the priceless and irreplaceable assets of humanity.
Soliven pointed out the need for sustainable management of heritage sites with the involvement of site managers, local communities and national authorities.
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February 4, 2007 - 12:00am