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Prosecutors Say Philippine Chief Justice Had $28 Million in Accounts New York Times Prosecutors in the impeachment trial of Renato C. Corona, the chief justice of the Philippines, presented evidence on Monday that he had deposited $28.7 million into various bank accounts. According to financial documents presented by the prosecution, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Fall of the Mighty and the Rise of Justice in the Philippines Huffington Post In bombshell testimony in a packed Senate hall today, the impeachment trial of Philippine Chief Justice Renato C. Corona took a dramatic turn. Citing a 21-page confidential report issued by the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC), Ombudsman Conchita ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China tensions spur deeper US-Philippine alliance Albany Times Union MATTHEW PENNINGTON, AP A protester delivers his message during a rally in front of the Chinese consulate Friday, May 11, 2012 in Manila's financial district of Makati, Philippines. The Philippines and China are in a standoff over Scarborough Shoal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China rekindles US-Philippine ties Bangkok Post With Washington turning its attention more to the Asia-Pacific region, the United States and the Philippines last week held the first joint meeting of their top diplomats and defence chiefs. The US increased military aid and resolved to help its ally ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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11 dead as overloaded bus crashes in Philippines San Jose Mercury News AP In this May 13, 2012 photo released by the Philippine National Police Mt. Province, police and rescuers carry a survivor out from a crash site after an overloaded minibus with passengers riding on the rooftop plunged into a 150 meter (500 foot) deep ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippines Bus Crash: Overloaded Bus Plunges Into Ravine, 11 Dead Huffington Post 05/14/12 05:00 AM ET AP MANILA, Philippines — Police in the northern Philippines say a minibus so overloaded that passengers were riding on the rooftop has plunged into a 150-meter (500-foot) deep ravine. Eleven people are dead and another 10 injured. See all stories on this topic » |
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Why Philippines Stands Up to China | The Diplomat By James R. Holmes The Philippines is hopelessly mismatched against China in pure military terms. But there are historical reasons why it won't back down in the South China Sea. The Diplomat | ||
'Survivor': Jeff Probst teases next season's 'Philippines' twist | Inside ... By Dalton Ross When Survivor starts back up again in the fall with its 25th season, it will be in a brand new location: the Philippines. Survivor: Philippines recently wrapped filming in the Caramoan Islands, and at the end of the Survivor: One World reunion ... Inside TV | ||
Philippines, China impose fishing bans in disputed sea | Kuwait Times By Kuwait Times International2 Philippines, China impose fishing bans in disputed sea. MANILA: The Philippines and China will both impose fishing bans in the South China Sea where the two countries have been involved in a tense territorial standoff. China ... Kuwait Times | ||
Banana, anyone? Philippines seeks other export markets By Rappler.com Aside from sending a team to persuade the Chinese government to reconsider a quarantine on banana exports from the Philippines, the Aquino government is also reminded of a pending issue: this banana-growing country needs to seek new ... RAPPLER | ||
Model to represent Philippines in Miss Asia Pacific World pageant ... By Online Manila, Philippines – A NURSING graduate, who won the local franchise of "America's Next Top Model," has vowed to promote Philippine fashion when she competes in the 2012 Miss Asia Pacific World beauty pageant at the posh Song Do ... Tempo - News in a Flash |
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Protesters Rally in China, Philippines Against S. China Sea Claim ... Activists opposed to China's territorial claims in the South China Sea marched on the Chinese embassy in Manil,a Friday, further escalating the two countries' ... www.voanews.com/.../Protesters-Gather-Outside-Chinese-Emb... | ||
China says citizens not safe in Philippines - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera ... Beijing warns of dangers to Chinese citizens and issues warning to Manila via state media in South China Sea dispute. www.aljazeera.com/news/.../20125109562394196.html?... |
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