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Sunday, August 03, 2008 (Philippines)
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| Mototists endure a flooded street due to monsoon rain as a gas station shows a lower price after a recent rollback Saturday in Manila. Central Bank of the Philippines however, continues to brace for the worst-case scenario, that prices will remain high and weigh down the economy up to 2009. (AP Photo) |
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MANILA -- Malacañang said it is confident the Supreme Court (SC) will resolve soon the mess involving an alleged bribery attempt on Court of Appeals (CA) Associate Justice Jose Sabio Jr.
Deputy presidential spokesman Anthony Golez Jr. believed that the high court is aware of the need to maintain the integrity of the judicial branch.
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