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Thursday, April 22, 2004 (Philippines)
| PROTEST. Thelma Chiong (left) leads Crusade against Violence protest against the release of Ruben Ecleo Jr., cult leader and former mayor accused of killing his wife.(SUN.STAR FOTO/ALLAN CUIZON) |
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A FORMAL antigraft case against him and his boss notwithstanding, Willie Mulla yesterday broke his silence and asked the anti-graft office to look into the Perdido Lex controversy from another angle.
Mulla, Vice Gov. John Gregory Osmeña’s chief of staff since his freshman year at the Cebu Provincial Board, filed an eight-page complaint that blames the Perdido Lex controversy on Gov. Pablo Garcia and his daughter, gubernatorial aspirant Gwendolyn, before the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas.
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Ecleo released, set to leave for Manila; protest staged
AMID a silent protest at the Palace of Justice yesterday, Regional Trial Court Judge Anacleto Caminade signed the order releasing Ruben Ecleo Jr. from the Bagong Buhay Rehabilitation Center.
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Durano brods tangle
EVEN before the Commission on Elections (Comelec) decides on which areas will need it to assume jurisdiction on May 10, opposing parties in Danao City are already arguing which of them should be heard in the decision to put it under Comelec control.
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Gwen ‘risks’ losing support of Ouano ally
A DEAL between Sen. John “Sonny” Osmeña and former Mandaue City mayor Alfredo “Pedong” Ouano may not only displace reelectionist Rep. Nerissa Soon-Ruiz, but may also put at risk the support one of the Ouano family members has given to gubernatorial candidate Gwendolyn Garcia.
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