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Wednesday, July 19, 2006 (Philippines)
| Parish priest Fr. Elmer Abacahin of the San Antonio de Padua Church says there was nothing wrong with the money given to the bishops in relation to their social works. (Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro/Joey Nacalaban) |
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AFTER a heated discussion with some administration allies again crossing party lines, the Provincial Board (PB) of Misamis Oriental Tuesday approved the resolution creating a nine-man special committee to look into Annual Audit Report 2005 initiated during the administration of Governor Oscar Moreno.
A PB member disclosed that he too received reports that there are now more local officials thinking of filing charges against Moreno based on the Commission on Audit (COA) report.
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No bribes allotted to Church: Abacahin
THE money handed to Catholic bishops by Malacañang should not be interpreted as a bribe and the dinner during which it was given should not be taken as a victory party, an official from the local diocese said.
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Muslim leaders urge calm in Middle East crisis
ALARMED over the escalating conflict in the Middle East, Muslim leaders here are urging calm, saying government must remain neutral and must prioritize the safety of the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the affected nations.
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PB objects to tapping village execs as gov't spies
TO MAKE barangay captains as spies in their areas in pursuit of the total war policy of the National Government will not only spell additional work but also put their lives in grave danger, said Provincial Board (PB) member Norris Babiera.
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