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Day 11 Highlights – Another Happy day for defense, Courtroom behavior, memorable exchanges and a free tutorial

February 2, 2012
LEARNINGS FROM DAY 11 ANOTHER HAPPY DAY FOR DEFENSE; COURTROOM BEHAVIOR, MEMORABLE EXCHANGES, & A FREE TUTORIAL by Adolfo Mortera MEMORABLE EXCHANGES AND ONE-LINERS JUSTICE...

Day 10: Highlights of Impeachment Trial (February 1, 2012)

February 1, 2012
by Wilfred Avila It started 4 minutes late but it was time well spent. JPE had to change in his regal burgundy robe as he...

Here we go again , violating the instruction of the court —Defense

February 1, 2012
This is a press release from Defense Spokesman Atty. Mon Esguerra Defense Spokesman Atty. Mon Esguerra calls on the Impeachment Court to exercise its contempt...

Day 9 – Enchanted Kingdom went to the Senate

February 1, 2012
Day 9 – The Impeachment Trial – January 31, 2012 By Wilfred Avila The hearings began again at exactly 2:00pm. As if by a silent...

Tarlac Lady Solon Urges the Senate to Pass Positive and Non-violent Discipline of Children Bill

February 1, 2012
REP. SUSAN YAP (Second District, Tarlac) PRESSCON STATEMENT Save the Children Forum, February 1, 2012 In a country where cultural beliefs reinforce corporal punishment as...

Twitter reactions: And on the 10th Day, Senator Lito Lapid spoke

February 1, 2012
Lapid: Anong pinagkaiba ng cash advance sa loan? Enrile asks Lapid: Sino tinatanong mo? Lito points to prosecution Lapid: Lapid: Ibig sabihin kanina tanong kayo...

#CJtrialWatch Day 8: Five discoveries , aiding the enemy , a memorable exchange, AHA AHA!

January 30, 2012
LEARNINGS FROM DAY 8: FIVE DISCOVERIES, AIDING THE ENEMY, A MEMORABLE EXCHANGE, AHA AHA! originally posted by Adolfo Mortera at his Facebook wall (used with...

Twitter reactions: Senate approves Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (Senate Bill No. 2796)

January 30, 2012
Updated January 31 House Representative Antonio L. Tinio (@tonchi) of the ACT Teachers Party-List says the Cybercrime bill in the House of Representatives passed committee...

#CJTrialWatch: List of at least 93 witnesses and documentary evidence to be presented by the Prosecution

January 29, 2012
Lead prosecutor Rep. Niel Tupas Jr. of Iloilo said the prosecution panel needs the more than 100 witnesses it intends to call to prove its...

Arangkada Philippines Forum: Moving twice as fast

January 29, 2012
Arangkada, a tagalog term, verb, which means as “to move fast” or “acceleration of motion” hence “umarangkada ka na” (go) or “umalis kana” (go now)....

@DOTPhilippines @dpwhco forge historic convergence to boost tourism infrastructure projects

January 28, 2012
This is a press release from Department of Tourism. In what is perhaps another first in the history of Philippine tourism, the Department of Tourism...

“Sagip Saka” launched, P 100 million allocated to Pilot Program in 24 agricultural communities

January 27, 2012
This is a press release from Senator Kiko Pangilinan. At the launch of a groundbreaking advocacy called “Sagip Saka”, Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, Chairman of...

#CJtrialWatch DAY 7: Memorable Exchanges, and One-Liners, AHA AHA!

January 27, 2012
from: Adolfo Mortera DISCOVERY OF THE DAY: Senator Enrile authored the Internal Revenue Code and he highlighted specific provisions which the witness, BIR commissioner Kim...

@kikopangilinan on SC Ruling on Coco Levy: better late than never

January 26, 2012
This is a press release from Senator Kiko Pangilinan. Chairman of the Senate Committees on Agriculture and Food, and Rural Justice and Social Development, Senator...

How is the press faring in its Corona impeachment trial coverage? via @cmfr

January 26, 2012
@cmfr posed the question on twitter “How is the press faring in its Corona impeachment trial coverage?” The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR)...

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