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GSIS
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suit from pensioners
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Officials
of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS)
will face criminal charges from old-age pensioners
here in the province for compelling them to enroll
in the E-Card system.
Lawyers
Victor dela Serna, Oscar Glovasa and Danilo Bantugan
have
offered their legal services to retirement-pensioners
who originally wanted to file a class suit against
GSIS president Winston Garcia and the agency's
directors and key officials.
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| LOBBYING
FOR SUPPORT. Businessman Frederick Ong (center)
finally breaks his silence to answer alleged
environmental violations slapped against family-owned
Panglao Island Nature Resort in Bingag, Dauis
during a press conference at the Metrocentre
Hotel last Monday. Legal counsel Alexander Lim
(l) and son Reginald (r) also aired their justification
on the issue. Foto DANNY REYES |
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THE
WOES OF NURSES
BATCH 2006
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Our
hearts goes out to the 17,000 nurses Batch 2006
who have had an emotional roller coaster the last
eight months or so. |
Only
40% passed that June 2006 Nursing Test, marred by leakage
of Test 3 (Medical and Surgical Nursing) and Test 5
(neuro-phychiatric) - and a shattered integrity of the
professional examinations held in the country.
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Just
Before Deadline
Drug
test required
on senatorial bets
MANILA
-- Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Benjamin
Abalos has urged the senatorial candidates to file their
certificates for drug testing or face disqualification.
In
a press conference Tuesday, Abalos said he was giving
candidates until March 29 to attach the document to
the certificates of candidacy (CoC) that they have filed
at the Comelec.
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