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Friday, June 30, 2006 (Philippines)
| Fr. Joey Belciña with his lawyer Gloria Lastimosa-Dalawampu. Dalawampu says it is the job of the police to look for the former Danao City parish priest who is charged criminally with child abuse of a female parishioner. Bail of P200,000 is set for his release. (Sun.star file photo) |
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Law enforcers are trying to wipe out cybersex and online pornography, with agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) 7 raiding a mall-based software development firm yesterday. They may have ended up with nothing.
The agents confiscated 10 computer sets from the Ex Web Applications System at the ground floor of a mall, but when a randomly selected unit was made to run in the presence of agents, the firm’s lawyers and some employees, only sexy photos apparently downloaded from an Internet site could be found.
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RTWPB sees need to raise daily pay, says Dole chief
The meeting of representatives to the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB) yesterday had a surprising outcome: both labor and management agreed on the need to adjust the minimum wage rate. But as to how much will be tackled in the July 10 public hearing.
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Warrant of arrest issued v. Fr. Joey
A police team tried to arrest Fr. Jose “Joey” Belciña last Wednesday night, but failed to locate the Danao City priest until yesterday, in a search that included the Archbishop’s Palace in Cebu City.
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2 associates score SC chief on Echegaray
Behind a united front, a major dispute erupted between Supreme Court (SC) Chief Justice Artemio Pangani-ban and at least two associate justices who challenged his admission of “judicial error” in the SC’s decision affirming the execution of Leo Echegaray on Jan. 4, 1999.
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