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Palace eyes U-turn
on Spratly Deal 2
Binay: Review an admission
of agreement's infirmities

BY REGINA BENGCO

A MALACAÑANG legal team is studying whether to push through with the 2005 Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking (JMSU) agreement with China and Vietnam on the disputed South China Sea.

Chief presidential legal counsel Sergio Apostol said the study was prompted by the "political noise" that President Arroyo might have committed treason by allowing the joint exploration of the disputed islands in exchange for loan agreements worth billions of dollars from China.

"That is what the political noise tends to do, tie the hands of the government. This is the crab mentality working. The economy of this country is very progressive but some people are pulling us down," he added.

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Ping keeps witness vs
'Greedy Group' in pectore

BY DENNIS GADIL

SENATE Blue Ribbon chair Alan Peter Cayetano said yesterday he is still clueless on the identity of Sen. Panfilo Lacson's new witness who is set to testify in today's resumption of the Senate's ZTE inquiry.

Cayetano said he is relying on Lacson's word that the new witness will be useful in the investigation.

Sen. Manuel Roxas II, chair of the trade and commerce panel, said Lacson volunteered to give the name of the new witness but he declined the offer. "Bukas ko na lang aalamin," he told Lacson.

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Labor chief, CA justice
lead SC nominees

LABOR Secretary Arturo Brion and Court of Appeals Associate Justice Martin Villarama were the top picks of the members of the Judicial and Bar Council for the lone vacancy at the Supreme Court.

The vacancy was brought about by the retirement of Associate Justice Angelina Sandoval Gutierrez last February 27.

Brion and Villarama, who each got eight votes, led five other candidates in the shortlist to be submitted by the screening body to President Arroyo, who has 90 days to name Gutierrez' replacement.

Court of Appeals Associate Justice Portia Alino-Hermachuelos got seven votes while Sandiganbayan Justices Francisco Villaruz and Edilberto Sandoval got six and five votes, respectively.

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OPINION
Editorial


Gloria is the Philippine Mahathir?

Column of the Day

Health views, news
BY A.G ROMUALDEZ JR.

BUSINESS
Bloodbath in Asian stocks;
peso skids to 41.20


SPORTS
Pinoy pugs raring to go

ENTERTAINMENT
Reality shows fulfill dreams, change lives

LIVING

Dry run for Baguio's centennial

 Peso

$1=41.14

 



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