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Choosing credible Comelec leaders
by Artemio V. Panganiban
MANILA, Philippines--THE RESIGNATION of Benjamin Abalos Sr. highlights the need for a new credible head of the Commission on Elections. Aside from the chair, however, there is another vacancy in the seven-member commission. FULL STORY
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For or against Arroyo
by Artemio V. Panganiban
MANILA, Philippines -- My Aug. 12 column, titled “GMA’s legacy,” continues to draw reactions. FULL STORY
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Solving the judicial vacancy problem
by Artemio V. Panganiban
MANILA, Philippines -- One of the perennial complaints of litigants is the long delay in the resolution of cases. There are many causes for this malady, like the humongous number of pending cases, the dilatory tactics of lawyers, the laziness of some judges, and yes, the large number of vacant judgeship positions. FULL STORY
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Role of the Judicial and Bar Council
by Artemio V. Panganiban
CONGRESS MAKES THE LAWS AND THE president enforces them. Sometimes, these laws collide with the fundamental rights of our people, either in the way they are crafted by Congress or in the manner the President and other officials enforce or “apply” them. FULL STORY
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The rings of a happy marriage
by Artemio V. Panganiban
SUBDUED IN ELEGANCE BUT RICH IN CATHOLIC liturgy, the wedding of Andre Mananzan and Liza Castillo at the Manila Cathedral last Aug. 18 was conceived on earth but blessed in heaven. FULL STORY
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Soul of the Ramos presidency
by Artemio V. Panganiban
MANILA, Philippines -- Last aug. 16, The Foundation for Economic Freedom launched the interesting, provocative and highly educative book titled “We Must Level the Playing Field” authored by former National Security Adviser Jose T. Almonte. FULL STORY
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Conscience of the nation
by Artemio V. Panganiban
MANILA, Philippines -- Former Senate President Jovito R. Salonga, the country’s oldest living statesman and my personal guru for more than 50 years, launched last Aug. 14 another illuminating, persuasive and life-changing masterpiece. FULL STORY
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