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  • Lack of consultation, transparency on Moro homeland accord hit
    Various peace advocates and a Christian politician in Mindanao have decried the lack of consultation and transparency on the ancestral domain agreement between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

    In a forum last Monday organized by the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung and the Cotabato-based think-tank, Institute for Autonomy and Governance, the panelists said it is going to be hard to build public support for the agreement since many groups, including Mindanao peace advocates, were not consulted.

    Former Zamboanga Archbishop Romulo Valles said the memorandum of agreement (MOA) on ancestral domain is not a good way to start implementing a peace deal.

  • Energtek to purchase RP natural gas
    TEL AVIV - Energtek Inc. said on Wednesday it has signed a purchase agreement with the Philippine National Oil Co - Exploration Co for natural gas extracted from the San Antonio well in the Filipino province of Isabela.

  • More than 100,000 jeepney, tricycle drivers to join S. Tagalog strike
    At least 100, 000 jeepney and tricycle drivers are expected to participate in the 14-hour region-wide strike in Southern Tagalog Thursday, a transportation group leader said.

  • PRC to hold Walk-in Exams for Marine Engineer Officers on July 24-25
    The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) will hold a two-day computer-based Walk-in Examinations for Marine Engineer Officers on July 24-25 at the Association of Marine Officers and Seafarers Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP) Center in Intramuros, Manila.

  • Call centers should hire home-based workers-expert
    Philippine call centers are urged to try home-based operations to curb high attrition rate and increase employee satisfaction.

  • Radio biggest gainer in ad spending-Nielsen


  • Deported Pinoys from Sabah worry about future
    Deported Filipinos from Sabah have expressed their apprehensions on returning to their respective native towns after some said that they have been away for a long time while others have just arrived in Malaysia when caught by Malaysian authorities in an ongoing crackdown on illegal migrants.

  • Govt urged to send team to Malaysia to monitor mass deportation
    A federation of overseas Filipino workers in Zamboanga Peninsula or Region 9 has urged the government to send a consular team to Malaysia to monitor the deportation of illegal immigrants from Sabah.

  • Nadal sails to 25th win in a row after rain delay
    TORONTO - Rafael Nadal waited out a six-hour rain delay Wednesday before taking the court and winning his 25th match in a row, beating Jesse Levine 6-4, 6-2 in the second round of an ATP Masters Series event.

  • Stricter security around Sagada's sacred burial ground mulled
    The local government in Mountain Province will issue an ordinance for stricter security around the burial caves of Sagada to prevent more stealing of ancient remains.


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