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Inquirer on MSNHontiveros scores BI over Pogo ‘deportation gone wrong’Three Chinese nationals believed to be the “bosses” of an illegal Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo) evaded ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNBI hit for allowing layover flights of 3 ‘POGO bosses’This was how Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian described yesterday the Bureau of Immigration (BI)’s decision allowing deported ...
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian urged the Senate to launch an in-depth investigation into the Bureau of Immigration (BI) after ...
A DAY after she pushed for a top-to-bottom revamp at the Bureau of Immigration (BI) for its failure to prevent the escape of dismissed Bamban, Tarlac mayor Alice Guo, a senator on Wednesday raised the ...
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GMA Network on MSNHarry Roque invokes right to travel, Risa notes admission of 'flight'Former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque has invoked his right to travel after Senator Risa Hontiveros inquired about his ...
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GMA News Online on MSNWin Gatchalian wants BI probed for letting POGO deportees buy own airline ticketsThe Bureau of Immigration should be investigated for allowing three alleged POGO bosses subject to deportation to purchase ...
CEZA is noteworthy because it had also previously given a visa to She Zhijiang, a notorious gambling tycoon who now claims to ...
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Give Me 5: Reasons to watch ‘PBB Celebrity Collab Edition' according to Bianca GonzalezBianca Gonzalez talks about five important reasons why viewers should watch ‘Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Collab Edition.' Watch this online exclusive! Content Producer: EJ Chua Video Editor: PJ dela C ...
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Inquirer on MSNCooling La Niña expected to be ‘short-lived’ – UNThe cooling weather phenomenon La Niña that emerged late last year is weak and likely to be brief, the UN said Thursday, ...
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The Manila Times on MSNCyclone Alfred’s fringe lashes eastern AustraliaThe outer fringe of a tropical cyclone started whipping eastern Australia on Thursday, bringing drenching rains and ...
THE Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on Tuesday identified transportation and construction as two of the “critical” sectors expected to drive the country’s labor market this year.
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