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Fugitive in child molestation case returned from Philippines Sacramento Bee (blog) Sheriff's investigators, working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Violent Crime Squad and Fugitive Program, located Shrum in Cebu, Philippines. In February, the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California issued an arrest warrant for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Moody's upgrades PLDT credit issue rating [The Manila Times, Philippines] Businessweek Oct. 31--After Moody's Investors Service upgraded the Philippines' credit rating to Ba1 from Ba2, the investor service firm gave an upgrade to Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co . (PLDT) for its local currency issuer rating and foreign currency bond ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippine troops face court-martials over killings Gulf Times Thirteen Philippine soldiers will face court-martials for shooting dead the wife and two sons of a tribal leader who opposed a Swiss-Australian mining project, the military said yesterday. A military inquiry found the soldiers were negligent when they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippines drops 5 notches in global financial dev't index Philippine Star MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines dropped five notches in this year's edition of an annual survey of countries monitoring financial development, which saw the country fell in terms of financial stability and services. Despite retaining its score of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phl donates $250000 Philippine Star MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine government yesterday donated some $250,000 to the American Red Cross, in an effort to help the victims of superstorm "Sandy" in the US East Coast. US Ambassador Harry Thomas Jr. confirmed the Philippine flood aid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippines: Parents may face punishment for kids-turned-militants Alaska Dispatch BANGKOK, Thailand — Forcing or seducing a child into soldiering is an unpardonable crime. But should the mothers, fathers or guardians of kids who fall prey to militants face years in prison cells — regardless of whether they advocated or opposed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippine Peso Has 2nd Monthly Gain on Remittances; Bonds Rise Businessweek The Philippine peso completed a second monthly gain after money sent home by overseas workers increased and monetary easing in developed nations buoyed demand for higher-yielding assets. Government bonds advanced. The currency touched a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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