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Senate, Villar Top SWS Ratings
MANILA, Philippines -- The Senate received the highest public satisfaction rating among four major public institutions in the latest Social Weather Stations survey. The Arroyo Cabinet scored the lowest. Read More

Alan Cayetano to Move for Disclosure of Neri’s Exec Session with Senate
Senator Alan Peter Cayetano will move for the disclosure of Romulo Neri’s September 26 closed-door session with three Senate committees that led the hearing on the controversial $329.48-million National Broadband Network (NBN) project with China’s Zhong Xing Telecommunications Equipment (ZTE) Corp. Read More

Villar: Senate to Pass Bills On Agriculture, Enterpreneurship among Host of other Bills
Senate President Manny Villar today said he is expecting the bill which seeks to provide development assistance to micro, small and medium enterprises to be passed by the Senate before going on a four-week recess. This bill is among the priority measures identified by the Senate.Read More

SC Stops Broadband Deal Implementation
THE Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) enjoining the government from implementing the US$330-million (P15-billion) broadband infrastructure deal sealed with a Chinese firm, ZTE Corporation. Read More

Cong. Padilla, Nanindigan sa Ginawang Pagbubunyag
Nanindigan si Cong. Carlos Padilla sa kanyang expose’ kaugnay ng pagiging broker ni COMELEC Chairman Benjamin Abalos sa 329-Million Dollars National Broadband Network. Read More

Las Piñas Residents Host First Water Lily Festival
LAS PIÑAS CITY MARKED THE FIRST ever Water Lily Festival in the country yesterday. Read More

Manny Villar Elected Senate President Anew
Maverick Sen. Manuel Villar has been elected Senate President on a 15-7 vote, against opposition Sen. Aquilino "Nene" Pimentel Jr. Read More

More Young Reps in, but Old Bunch still in House
IN 1995, Michael Defensor accomplished what was then a rare feat to be the youngest ever to be elected to the House of Representatives at the age of 25. Read More

 

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