The headline (Lauro Vizconde braces for worst. SC expected to rule on Webb appeal on Tuesday) is a mere reporting of what the main families involved in the case said.
The other news today:
Cyber sex: PH ‘call center girls’ - an AFP report on the cybersex industry in the Philippines.
Gov’t drops charges against ‘Morong 43’ - a report that gave President Aquino uncontested space for his decision and the reason for such, and Sec. De Lima for helping the suspected communist rebels. Aquino +1. De Lima +1.
TELLING THE FILIPINO STORY TO THE WORLD. Calamities bring out the best in bureau - a feature by the paper about itself. Inquirer +1.
Tourists ready for PH; PH not ready for tourists - a report on the tourism industry with the DOT Sec. in the center of it all. DOT +1.
Firm owes gov’t P7B but execs get P57M in bonuses - Because the President is supposedly serious against corruption, the COA seems to be finally doing its job. Aquino +1.
Adventurers are back home after 12,600-km voyage - Sec. Ochoa figuring in on the retracing of the historical Balangay trip. Ochoa +1.
The scores:
Aquino: 2
Inquirer: 1
De Lima: 1
Ochoa: 1
DOT: 1
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
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