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  • Ex-Pangasinan mayor treasurer get up to 18 years for malversation

    A former mayor in Pangasinan province and his co-accused were sentenced to 10-18 years imprisonment after they were found guilty of malversation of public funds by the Sandiganbayan First Division on Thursday.The case against Marius Ladio, former mayor of Layug town, and Virgilio Arquero, OIC municipal treasurer, stemmed from the unaccounted P787,700 government money that was illegally released ...

  • Leni Robredo to first focus on LGU-related laws as congresswoman

    Congresswoman-elect Leni Robredo said she plans to continue initiatives her late husband, the late Interior Sec. Jesse, started, especially with regard to legislation on local government units ...

  • Dan Browns Inferno Upsets Philippines

    Dan Brown's description of Manila as "the gates of hell" in his new novel Inferno has provoked anger in the Philippines. The plot of his latest work includes a character who is visiting the capital, and while doing so is shocked by the poverty, crime and sex trade. Brown's vivid description of the city has incurred an angry response from the Philippines, where the book ...

  • Pope Francis may visit Philippines in 2016—CBCP

    Pope Francis. AP FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines -- The Philippines may just be on Pope Francis' travel itinerary in 2016, the head of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) said on Thursday. Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma, CBCP president, said Church officials were hoping Pope Francis would be able to visit in January 2016 after the Vatican asked that the date for a major ...

  • Woman’s body dumped on edge of cliff near Cebu City

    CEBU CITY — The body of a still unidentified woman was dumped into a cliff by two men early Thursday along the Transcentral Highway in Balamban town, about 64 kilometers west of this city. The woman, believed to be in her mid-20s with blond hair and fair complexion, had what appeared to be a gunshot wound on her left chest. Half of her body was covered by an overall with the name of the ...

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The Woman in Black

The Woman in Black

The Woman in Black is a doggedly old-fashioned Gothic chiller, filled with dank rooms, creepy old toys, flickering candles, and miles of gray mist. There are strange sounds in the night, glimpses of shadowy figures in mirrors and windows, and furniture that moves on its ow ... ...

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  • 18000 PCOS machines suffered transmission woes — Brillantes

    Almost a quarter of the total number of the vote-counting machines used in the recently concluded elections showed transmission problems, the Philippines' top poll official admitted Thursday.According to Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr., about 18,000 of the 78,000 Precinct Count Optical Scan (PCOS) machines - or 23 percent - had transmission problems due to ...

  • PHL denies report Taiwan barred NBI team from country

    Both Justice Secretary Leila de Lima and the head of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) have denied reports that Taiwan's Ministry of Justice has prevented Philippine investigators from going to Taiwan to probe the death of a fisherman off Balintang Island in northern ...

  • 2 Cebu City girls rescued from working as GRO in Pampanga bar

    MANILA, Philippines -- Four girls, including a minor, were rescued by the National Bureau of Investigation from being forced to work as guest relations officer in a bar in Pampanga. The recruiter, who was arrested and charged with human trafficking, was identified in the NBI report as Herminigilda Hermosa Maalac, 49, of Habilan, Floridablanca, Pampanga. Agents of the NBI Central Luzon Regional ...

  • Gazmin PHL to defend territory in disputed waters to the last soldier standing

    The Philippines vowed Thursday to fight China "to the last man standing," as a Chinese warship patrolled around a remote reef occupied by a handful of Marines in disputed waters. In the latest flare-up over competing claims to parts of the South China Sea, the Philippines this week denounced the "provocative and illegal presence" of the warship and a fleet of Chinese fishing ...

  • Japan backs PHL arbitration initiative vs China

    MANILA – Japan on Thursday expressed its full support to the Philippines’ decision to bring its territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea before a United Nations arbitration tribunal, underscoring the need to adhere to international law to preserve regional peace and ...

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