Archive for June, 2009
Written by btpo on 03 June 2009
Senator Manuel Villar Jr. is confident that he will be vindicated despite the pieces of evidence presented against him by Sen. Ma. Ana Consuelo Madrigal in connection with his ethics case. Villar
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Written by anyajulia on 03 June 2009
Workplace health was emphasized in the recent advisory released by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) release guidelines for workplaces on the issue of influenza AH1N1. The advisory
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Written by anyajulia on 03 June 2009
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) will launched a three-day nationwide job and livelihood fair on June 12 to 14. The fair will be held simultaneously in 19 cities nationwide with the
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Written by anyajulia on 03 June 2009
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has released various anti-red tape programs and projects so as to improve frontline public services. These activities include extensive dissemination of Republic
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Written by anyajulia on 03 June 2009
“At least four tropical cyclones are expected to enter in the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) this June.” This is according to the Seasonal Climate Outlook for the Philippines from
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Written by anyajulia on 03 June 2009
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung agreed to strengthen cooperation and bilateral ties. Talks were made during the 20th ASEAN-ROK Commemorative Summit held
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Written by anyajulia on 02 June 2009
The Philippines and Korea have forged a five-year cooperative agreement to promote and develop agricultural, scientific and technical cooperation through mutual assistance in the areas of research
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Written by anyajulia on 02 June 2009
On June 10, 2009, Siquijor will host the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC-7) meeting. The agenda are the turn-over of Internal Security Operations (ISO) from Central Command to the Philippine
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Written by anyajulia on 02 June 2009
Malacanang has called on Congress to pass two pending legislative measures: he Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) extension and the Right to Reply bills before it adjourns on June 6. The
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Written by anyajulia on 02 June 2009
The Department of Health (DOH) urged school administrators to remain vigilant and implement the recommended preventive measures for controlling the spread of Infuenza A (H1N1) among students. DOH
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Written by anyajulia on 01 June 2009
NOTHING on the health radar screen that should make Boholanos apprehensive about the dreaded influenza A H1N1, assured Dr. Greg Sodusta. But for preparedness sake, local health authorities eye
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