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  1. Agreement between Capitol, Apas families put on hold

    A proposed agreement between the Capitol and an urban poor association in barangay Apas was placed on hold after the group declined to attend the signing yesterday, citing the complaint they filed in court against the province as basis for their no-show.

    07:49:11 2009-11-21
  2. City sues Gwen, Gibo over Apas land deals

    The Cebu City government yesterday filed a complaint against Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro, and other national officials over a recent agreement that returned the donated military reservation in barangay Apas back to the Capitol.

    08:58:34 2009-11-13
  3. Clinton vows $5M in storm relief funds

    Bearing a $5-million Christmas gift, the lady in red learned to say, “Mabuhay.”

    03:19:29 2009-11-13
  4. Typhoon rehab, not VFA, tops Clinton’s RP agenda

    Typhoon relief is on the agenda; the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) is not.

    04:03:28 2009-11-12
  5. Protesters to welcome Hillary with queries on VFA

    Protests will greet us Secretary of State Hillary Clinton when she visits Manila on Nov. 12-13.

    04:27:11 2009-11-10
  6. RP, China ink 2 agreements boosting ties despite conflict

    The Philippines and China signed two agreements yesterday to boost bilateral ties and improve consular relations, despite disagreements on issues such as the disputed Spratly islands.

    04:50:36 2009-10-30
  7. Gov’t, MILF sign accord to spare civilians

    The Philippine government and the secessionist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have signed a deal to keep civilians out of harm’s way during clashes in Mindanao in a goodwill step to restart stalled peace talks.

    03:56:46 2009-10-29
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