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Kagman burglary suspect pleads guilty, gets four months in prison

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter The second suspect in a burglary case at a house in Kagman II pleaded guilty yesterday and was slapped with a four-month prison term. John Ilo Jr., 23, pleaded guilty to criminal mischief as part of the plea deal. The remaining charges were dropped....
Posted On Apr 19 2012 01:31
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Torres denies overlap in 2 contracts for hospital billing services

By Moneth Deposa Reporter Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. board chair Joaquin Torres confirmed yesterday the existence of two contractors that are both working on the billing and collection services of the public hospital but denied any overlap in their functions. The corporation...
Posted On Apr 19 2012 01:14
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$7M line of credit for CHC hinges on accountability-lawmakers

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter A six-member legislative conference committee met for the first time yesterday to try to reach a compromise on a contentious bill giving up to $7 million-instead of the original $11.58 million-line of credit for the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. to...
Posted On Apr 19 2012 01:14
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Inos in Japan for tourism events

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos left Monday morning for Japan to attend tourism events. Press secretary Angel Demapan said yesterday that Inos is attending the Mariana Seminar in Nagoya, where Japan’s major travel agents were updated about the Northern...
Posted On Apr 19 2012 01:14
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