Arroyo unfazed by extrajudicial slay issue vs her

PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Tuesday said it is already expected that the issue of extrajudicial killings would be raised against her and even against the administration’s candidates as the election campaign heats up. (more)

Sun.Star Papers Write To GMA: ‘No more Edsa for us’

Dear Mrs. President,
Last Sunday, leading the celebration of the 21st anniversary of Edsa People Power I, you said the world will reject a new Edsa people power revolt.(more)

Glo okays use of P3 million to fight crime

PRESIDENT Arroyo has approved the release of P3 million from the Cebu City Government’s intelligence fund. (more)

Arroyo empowers 16 Muslim sultans

PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has created a Lanao Advisory Council (LAC) that would empower the 16 Royal Sultanates in Mindanao to make recommendations on the promotion of peace and development in their area. (more)

Arroyo to help promote local furniture industry

THE Arroyo administration is keen on helping the country’s furniture industry remain globally competitive despite stiff competition, an official Cebu Furniture Industries Foundation Inc. (CFIF) said.(more)

Palace welcomes more foreign probes on slays

EXECUTIVE Secretary Eduardo Ermita said any other foreign bodies can investigate the extrajudicial killings in the country despite previous findings linking members of the military to the series of unexplained deaths. (more)

Gov’t to probe anew ex-senator’s coup raps

STATE prosecutors will reinvestigate the coup d’etat case against former senator Gregorio Honasan in connection with his alleged role in the short-lived Oakwood mutiny on March 5, 2003.(more)

Arroyo: RP can’t afford to have another revolt

MANILA — President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo said people power “is not all about ousting a government,” adding that the international community would not accept another revolt even if it is a peaceful one. (more)

Palace believes Pinoys still support military

MANILA — Malacañang on Friday said Filipinos continue to have faith in the military despite the adverse findings of the UN Rapporteur Team and the Melo Commission linking some troops to the extrajudicial killings.(more)

Arroyo bares pressure to reject cheap drugs bill

PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has revealed that big pharmaceutical firms tried to convince her to drop a bill amending the Intellectual Property Rights Code that would pave the way for greater public access to half-priced medicine.(more)

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