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  1. Happy and sad with NBN findings

    FIRST of all, we would like to congratulate Sen. Richard Gordon, chair of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, for the “fast and flash” result of the final Senate hearing on the NBN-ZTE deal conducted last Sept. 1, 2009.

    22:14:50 2009-11-20
  2. The important thing is that Sinnott is safe

    KIDNAP VICTIM Fr. Michael Sinnott has cleared the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) of invovement in the incident.

    01:24:37 2009-11-14
  3. Arroyo on Senate report: Gossip mixed with facts

    President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Thursday bristled at “unsubstantiated allegations” about her role in the $329-million National Broadband Network (NBN) scandal that has dogged her administration since 2007.

    04:16:55 2009-11-13
  4. Opposition senators to issue own report on NBN-ZTE

    The Senate minority will come up with its own report as a supplement to the committee report on the scuttled $329-million National Broadband Network (NBN) deal with China’s ZTE Corp.

    00:39:46 2009-11-13
  5. Rhetorical device

    RICHARD GORDON released the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee Report on the NBN-ZTE controversy upon the prodding of Jose de Venecia III, who preferred that the report be made public, with its recommendation that he be charged, rather than the report never being issued at all.

    23:42:29 2009-11-12
  6. Ombudsman’s decision on NBN scandal

    In August, the Office of the Ombudsman cleared President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and her husband, Jose Miguel Arroyo, of liability in the scandal involving the $329-million National Broadband Network (NBN) contract with China’s ZTE Corp.

    03:01:14 2009-11-12
  7. Why Arroyo’s Senate allies signed report

    In frontally attacking the First Couple, Sen. Richard Gordon appears to have burned his bridges with the administration. But did he?

    02:30:18 2009-11-12
  8. Whistle-blowers: Why them, too?

    “Is the truth not important to Filipinos?” said whistle-blower Rodolfo Lozada Jr. who, along with businessman Jose de Venecia III, exposed in the Senate hearings allegations of bribery and overpricing in the project to wire digitally the nation’s bureaucracy.

    02:08:45 2009-11-12
  9. Arroyo ready for new rap, says Palace

    Malacañang is not sweating blood over the Senate recommendation that an impeachment complaint be filed against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in connection with the scandal-ridden National Broadband Network (NBN) deal with China’s ZTE Corp.

    02:06:37 2009-11-12
  10. NBN-ZTE deal report exposed conspiracy

    There’s nothing new about the findings of the Senate blue ribbon committee chaired by Sen. Dick Gordon that said President Gloria knew about the “stinking” and grossly overpriced NBN-ZTE deal allegedly involving her husband, Mike Arroyo.

    01:48:20 2009-11-12
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