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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Google Alert - Philippines News

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Former Philippine President Out on Bail
Wall Street Journal
The latest move adds more drama to a long-running battle between the country's current and former presidents that has riveted the Philippines for months since government officials prevented Ms. Arroyo from leaving the country in a bizarre standoff at Manila's ...
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Arroyo's Release on Bail: A Bad Omen for the Philippines
Huffington Post
After nearly eight months under hospital arrest, a trial court judge this week ordered former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo released on bail, on the grounds that the evidence against her was 'weak.' Having been charged with electoral sabotage ...
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Ex-Philippine President Arroyo released on bail after court finds election fraud ...
Washington Post
MANILA, Philippines — Former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walked out of a government hospital on Wednesday where she had been detained for nearly eight months on election rigging charges after a court found that evidence against her ...
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Former President of Philippines Is Freed on Bail
New York Times
By FLOYD WHALEY. Published: July 25, 2012. MANILA — In a surprise ruling, a judge ordered former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo of the Philippines released on bail on Wednesday after finding that vote-rigging charges lodged against her were weak.
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Philippine massacre witnesses placed under government protection due to ...
Washington Post
MANILA, Philippines — Several witnesses to a 2009 election-related massacre of 57 people have been placed under government protection following a spate of killings of other witnesses to the country's worst political bloodletting in recent years, officials said ...
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Philippines' Arroyo posts bail on fraud charges, leaves hospital
Reuters
MANILA (Reuters) - Former Philippines president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, a key target in the government's anti-corruption fight, was granted bail on election fraud charges on Wednesday and walked out of an army hospital where she had been detained ...
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REFILE-Philippines' Arroyo posts bail on fraud charges, leaves hospital
Reuters
(Corrects typo in par 2). MANILA, July 25 (Reuters) - Former Philippines president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, a key target in the government's anti-corruption fight, was granted bail on election fraud charges on Wednesday and walked out of an army hospital ...
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Philippine Massacre Witnesses Placed Under Guard
ABC News
Nearly 100 suspects are still at large. New York-based Human Rights Watch has called on the Philippine government to redouble its efforts to protect the witnesses. Related Topics: Human Rights Watch, Human Rights, Santos Laguna, New York, Philippines, ...
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Philippine ex-leader gets bail ruling, still held
The Associated Press
By OLIVER TEVES, Associated Press – 1 minute ago. MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Philippine court on Wednesday granted bail to former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on election sabotage charges after a judge cast doubt on the evidence against her.
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Former Philippines president out on bail on 'weak' charge
National Catholic Reporter (blog)
QUEZON CITY, Philippines -- Former Philippines President Gloria Arroyo has left hospital detention and gone home to her residence in La Vista Village here after a Philippines court granted her petition for bail. Pasay City Regional Trial Court Judge Jesus ...
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