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Tuesday, October 23, 2007 (Philippines)
SHORT of admitting that Republic Act (RA) 9372 or the Human Security Act (HSA) is flawed, government is now eyeing "major and extensive amendments" to the controversial law even before a powerful blast in Glorietta, Makati took place last Friday.
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Trillanes snubs police probe on Makati mall blast
OPPOSITION Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, one of the detained leaders of the short-lived Oakwood mutiny, has refused to cooperate with police investigators who have asked him to shed light on his allegations that Armed Forces Chief Hermogenes Esperon Jr. and National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales masterminded last Friday’s bombing at Glorieta mall in Makati City.
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Group calls for boycott of Arroyo cronies’ firms
A CIVIL society group on said people should boycott companies owned by close allies of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and the First Family particularly those owned by businessman Enrique “Ricky” Razon while renewing their call for a snap election to solve the current political impasse amidst corruption charges against the administration.
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Owner wants gov’t to pay P150M for occupying Arlegui mansion
THE original owner of the so-called Arlegui mansion inside Malacañang on Monday asked for P150 million in just compensation from the government owing to its illegal occupancy of the property during martial law up to the present.
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