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Leyte-Samar priests learn about exorcism
THE DEVIL IS NOT ABOUT TO change his evil ways. He remains hard at work and makes his vile presence felt through people he possesses. This prompted Fr. Amabe Moslares, 60, parochial vicar of the Our L…
Palace says it won't bow down to oil giants over price limit
The Palace will not bow down to the whims of the giants. It will remain steadfast on its decision to cap the prices of petroleum products. Malacañang on Saturday said that while the government …
Philippine ambassador backs Georgetown University survey (The Peninsula)
DOHA: The Philippine Embassy in Qatar is seeking comments from the Filipino community members if they agree to be part of a survey being conducted by Georgetown University on a research project, Qatar Study of Migrant Families.
Palace supports BIR regulation on campaign tax
Malacañang is supportive of the Bureau of Internal Revenue's resolution of imposing a five-percent tax on political campaign contributions, even as it dismissed speculations that the admini…
VP or Speaker Allies start charting Arroyo's future
Retirement from politics could be something remote for Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Eight months before she vacates Malacañang, leaders of Mrs. Arroyo's political party have started planning fo…
No required 'donations' for school Christmas parties – DepEd
Students in public schools are not required to shell out donations for their Christmas party, the Department of Education (DepEd) said Friday. DepEd Secretary Jesli Lapus said students should not b…
'Santi' death toll climbs to 29, damage nears P500M
The death toll from tropical cyclone "Santi" (Mirinae) rose further to 29 Friday morning while damage to property it caused neared the P500-million mark, the National Disaster Coordinating Council (ND…
Govt braces for possible spike in pork prices
A day after assuring the public that supply of pork is enough for the Christmas season, agriculture officials admitted Thursday they are bracing for a possible spike in prices of the commodity. In …
Nabbed German pleads guilty to smuggling RP corals to the US
A German national charged for violating US, Philippine and international laws on the protection of exotic corals pleaded guilty last month to smuggling 40 tons of the prized sea treasure from the Phil…
MPIC cements its control over Philippine power firm
The Lopez family's decision to finally sell half of its remaining 13.4 percent stake in Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) to a group led by prominent businessman Manuel. V Pangilinan is within expectation…
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