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Friday, March 9, 2012

Google Alert - PRESIDENT NOYNOY AQUINO

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Coup de 'car - 'non-negotiable'
Philippine Star
When it comes to having "expensive" cars, President Noynoy Aquino seems to be cursed. After his short-lived joy ride in a Porsche 911 that caused him so much grief, now comes a potential source of discord in the form of a bullet proof and bomb proof ...
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May the farce be with you
Inquirer.net
On August 28, 1987, Honasan led military soldiers in attacking Malacañang Palace in a coup attempt that resulted in the death of 53 people including three of the security escorts of Cory's son (now President), Noynoy Aquino, who survived an ...
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Aquino unfazed as talk of coup plot persists
Oman Tribune
MANILA A top Malacanang Palace official on Wednesday said Philippine President Benigno 'Noynoy' Aquino remained unfazed as talks persisted on a coup plot allegedly hatched by "disgruntled" retired military generals to remove him from office.
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AFP chief confirms ouster plot vs. P-Noy
The Online Zamboanga Times
Jessie Dellosa on Thursday confirmed that there are groups planning to oust President Benigno Simeon "Noynoy" Aquino III. Dellosa made this statement during his visit to the AFP Central Command in Cebu. He also added that the group is launching an ...
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Editorial: Destabilization rumors
Sun.Star
Antonio Trillanes IV of a supposed coup plot against the administration of President Noynoy Aquino. Trillanes, after all, still maintains connection with active elements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Information on recruitment attempts must ...
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