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  • Comelec intel funds approved to combat poll saboteurs — Valte

    Malacañang on Thursday defended the Commission on Elections (Comelec) amid allegations from a former poll commissioner on supposed irregularities in the poll body's intelligence funds.Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said President Benigno Aquino III himself approved the realignment of some of the Comelec's savings in 2012 to intelligence funds for this year's ...

  • LTFRB to school shuttle operators install safety features

    As the start of the new school year draws closer, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board reminded school shuttle service operators to install safety features in their vehicles. LTFRB spokesperson Sonia del Mundo said this is aside from making sure the vehicles are roadworthy, radio dzBB's Allan Gatus reportedThursday. Del Mundo said the safety features should include ...

  • Philippines vows to defend territory against China

    This undated handout photo released by the Philippine Government on May 23, 2013 shows an aerial view of BRP Sierra Madre, a 100-metre (328 foot) amphibious vessel built for the US in 1944 and acquired by the Filipino navy in 1976, grounded at Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands. The Philippines vowed Thursday to "defend what is ours" as part of a stand-off over a Chinese ...

  • Pia Cayetano asks SC to allow implementation of RH law

    Sen. Pia Cayetano on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to lift the status quo ante order that prevents the implementation of the controversial Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law.In a petition for intervention, Cayetano, a reproductive health advocate, also asked the high court to allow her to formally join the three former health secretaries in asking the tribunal to oppose the ...

  • PNoy signs law setting PHL Standard Time

    "Filipino time" may become a thing of the past for government offices in the country after President Benigno Aquino III signed a law setting the Philippine standard time.Under Republic Act 10535 signed by the President last May 15, government offices are directed to synchronize all their timepieces to follow a standard time, which will be determined by PAGASA."Lahat po ng ahensya ...

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The Golden Age of Television [DVD]

The Golden Age of Television [DVD]

On May 9, 1961, Newton Minow, then chair of the Federal Communications Commission, delivered a speech to the National Association of Broadcasters in Washington, D.C., that will forever be known as the Vast Wasteland Speech. In it, Minow excoriated the three maj ... ...

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  • Villars Nacionalista Party to remain with admin bloc — Drilon

    Sen. Manny Villar's Nacionalista Party (NP) will remain with the administration coalition when the 16th Congress opens in July, Sen. Franklin Drilon said Thursday, quoting Villar himself."Today I met with Senator Manny Villar, president of the Nacionalista Party, and he said the NP will stay in the coalition, contrary to all these speculations," Drilon told reporters during the ...

  • Grounded ship is PHLs last line of defense in disputed waters

    A handful of marines living on a World War II-era ship that is grounded on a remote, tiny reef is the Philippines' last line of defense against China's efforts to control most of the South China Sea, also called West Philippine Sea. The soldiers are stationed on Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands aboard a former US tank-landing vessel that was deliberately abandoned there to ...

  • Experts raise doubts on Philippine poll results

    Information technology (IT) experts have observed a strange "pattern" of votes obtained by administration, opposition and independent senatorial candidates in the Philippines' May 13 elections. The IT experts have been linking with election watchdogs throughout the country to validate the so-called "60-30-10" pattern in which senatorial candidates from Team PNoy ...

  • Philippines to send probe team to Taiwan

    Taipei has approved Manila's request to send investigators to Taiwan to examine evidence and interview witnesses to the May 9 fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by Filipino coast guards. But Justice Secretary Leila de Lima on Wednesday declined to tell reporters when a team from the National Bureau of Investigation would leave for Taiwan. "It will be very soon but we don't ...

  • Group finds lead toxic chemicals in rice sacks

    An ecological group urged the Department of Agriculture this week to make sure sacks used to package rice are free from lead and other toxic chemicals, after finding such substances in samples it obtained.The EcoWaste Coalition said it found traces of lead – up to 2,605 parts per million (ppm) – in 59 rice sacks used by rice dealers in 10 cities."We should emphasize that lead ...

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