+ Follow ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP TEODORO BACANI Tag
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[Title] => Bishop Bacani nag-resign sa sex scandal
[Summary] => Humingi ng paumanhin at nagbitiw sa tungkulin si Roman Catholic Bishop Teodoro Bacani matapos na akusahan ng kanyang sekretarya ng sexual misconduct, ang pinakahuling sex scandal sa bansa na siyang nagpababa sa dominanteng relihiyong Romano Katoliko.
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[Title] => Drilon vows to re-open debate on death penalty
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Sen. Franklin Drilon promised yesterday to re-open the debate on the law that
restored capital punishment for heinous crimes during his nine-month term as
Senate president.
But he acknowledged that his term is woefully short to complete a review of the
controversial law, under which over a thousand criminals have already been
sentenced to death since it was enacted in 1994.
"I myself (took no) part in the (first) debates," Drilon told reporters.
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Romel Bagares
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ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP TEODORO BACANI
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[Title] => Bishop Bacani nag-resign sa sex scandal
[Summary] => Humingi ng paumanhin at nagbitiw sa tungkulin si Roman Catholic Bishop Teodoro Bacani matapos na akusahan ng kanyang sekretarya ng sexual misconduct, ang pinakahuling sex scandal sa bansa na siyang nagpababa sa dominanteng relihiyong Romano Katoliko.
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[Title] => Drilon vows to re-open debate on death penalty
[Summary] =>
Sen. Franklin Drilon promised yesterday to re-open the debate on the law that
restored capital punishment for heinous crimes during his nine-month term as
Senate president.
But he acknowledged that his term is woefully short to complete a review of the
controversial law, under which over a thousand criminals have already been
sentenced to death since it was enacted in 1994.
"I myself (took no) part in the (first) debates," Drilon told reporters.
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