DOE tightens watch over Mindanao plants
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Ang Ladlad: No Longer on the Margins of the Page – Danton Remoto
This is a shortened version of the 26-page petition filed by Ang Ladlad before the Supreme Court last Dec. 5 to reverse the Comelec ruling. The counsels were Attorneys Nicolas Pichay, Clara Rita Padilla, and Ibarra Gutierrez.
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Clear signs of recovery
The fourth-quarter data on the gross domestic product confirm that Philippine economic growth is starting to accelerate in step with those of other countries. The challenge now is how to sustain it in the face of the dry spell, rising commodity prices and weak revenues.
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One green initiative
Adding to the already long list of advocacies that various groups have laid out before presidential candidates and their parties, Health Care Without Harm-Southeast Asia challenges them to “make green health care part of their agenda,” and all voters to support “green health candidates.”
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100 soldiers serve as politicians’ bodyguards
MANILA, Philippines – The military on Monday said it has deployed some 100 soldiers to serve as bodyguards to candidates in the coming presidential and local elections.
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DOE tightens watch over Mindanao plants
THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) has committed to keep an eye on the hydroelectric power plants in Mindanao to ensure their continued operation despite declining water levels caused by El Niño.
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