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Three cheers for retired Armed Forces chief Generoso Senga, the first political appointee with the delicadeza to quit as ambassador even before a recall order was issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs.

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has called for strengthening regional cooperation through implementation of cross-border projects including the Asian Highway and other transport corridor projects in South Asia.

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President Arroyo has appointed retired Armed Forces chief Gen. Generoso Senga as the country’s new ambassador to Iran.

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Querubin is among the 40 Army and Marine officers, led by former Marines commandant Maj. Gen. Renato Miranda, who are facing military charges for their reported involvement in the failed Feb. 24 power grab hatched by disgruntled military officers.
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In the proposal submitted to Congress, the DND stressed that a fixed term for the AFP chief and other top military officials will provide sufficient time for the top officials to implement their programs and reforms for their respective units.
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Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim did not formally answer the charges of mutiny, disrespect to the President, disobedience to superior officers, and conduct unbecoming and prejudicial to discipline as he faced the panel led by Col. Al Perreras, deputy chief of the Judge Advocate General’s Office (JAGO), for the first time yesterday.
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Querubin is among the 40 Army and Marine officers, led by former Marines commandant Maj. Gen. Renato Miranda, who are facing military charges for their reported involvement in the failed Feb. 24 power grab hatched by disgruntled military officers.
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In the proposal submitted to Congress, the DND stressed that a fixed term for the AFP chief and other top military officials will provide sufficient time for the top officials to implement their programs and reforms for their respective units.
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Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim did not formally answer the charges of mutiny, disrespect to the President, disobedience to superior officers, and conduct unbecoming and prejudicial to discipline as he faced the panel led by Col. Al Perreras, deputy chief of the Judge Advocate General’s Office (JAGO), for the first time yesterday.
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"Internal" does not refer to traditional security threats within Philippine territory, but to restiveness within the AFP, fanned by politicians, retired generals and civilians who can’t break the habit of using the military for partisan ends.
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