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    Gang steals P1M jewelry of Cebuana Lhuillier
    http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/net...lhuillier.html

    Five armed men wearing military camouflage and police uniforms robbed a van containing more than P1 million worth of jewelry of Cebuana Lhuillier at the Marcelo B. Fernan Bridge at noon Wednesday.

    No shots were fired in the robbery that took less than two minutes to complete.

    Drug lords earn P1B monthly from shabu lab
    http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/net....official.html

    The shabu laboratory that was recently discovered in Zamboanga City could produce monthly an average of 1,000 kilos of methamphetamine hydrochloride locally known as shabu, a drug enforcement agency official said.

    Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Regional Director Adzar Albani said the suspected drug lords could be earning over P1 billion in monthly profits based on the assessed average monthly production.[br]Posted on: March 13, 2008, 07:42:51 AM_________________________________________________North Cotabato cops alerted on kidnap attempts
    http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/net....attempts.html

    North Cotabato authorities raised the alert level in the province after a series of kidnapping attempts were reported in the past weeks.

    The police provincial office issued an instruction to all police units in the province to be on high alert, while the Provincial Government ordered for more police and military checkpoints.

  2. #12

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    Mayor Lim’s son busted for drugs
    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquire...sted-for-drugs

    Manny Santos Lim, 44, a businessman, who was arrested with two others in Sta. Cruz, Manila. They were found with 100 grams of shabu, or metamphetamine hydrochloride, worth P600,000.

  3. #13

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    Mayor Alfredo Lim won't meddle in drug case of son
    http://www.gmanews.tv/video/19704/Ma...ug-case-of-son

    Do you think si Alfredo Lim wa siya ka baw unsay mga activities sa iyang anak? impossible kaayo :evi:

    Maayo ta to mga pulis dres Cebu pang dakpon sad nila ang mga users/pushers are Junguera/Kamagayan and dihas Talisay and Pasil para ma undang na na diha tanan
    49 found guilty in 'shabu talipapa' case
    http://www.gmanews.tv/largevideo/rel...papa'-case

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    ‘Shabu’ use an emerging cause of stroke among Filipinos - experts
    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/84293/Sh...inos---experts

    The use of illegal drugs, particularly of methamphetamine hydrochloride or “shabu," is becoming an emerging cause of stroke among Filipinos, according to the Stroke Society of the Philippines (SSP). In a press briefing Tuesday, Dr Jose Navarro, vice president of SSP, said “shabu" can cause stroke because it can initiate inflammation of the arteries in the brain.

    “Shabu is becoming an emerging risk factor for hypertension. We are seeing patients developing bleeding in the brain," he said.

    A survey by the Dangerous Drugs Board in 2004 showed that 6.7 million Filipinos are using illegal drugs, including “shabu," which is considered as poor man’s cocaine.

    Five hundred out of every 100,000 Filipinos are developing stroke every year, with 4.5 percent of them aged 50 and above, said Dr Abdias Aquino, former PPS president.

    The World Health Organization (WHO) places the global burden of stroke at 16 million for those who had it once and 62 million stroke survivors. In 2005, stroke caused the deaths of 5.7 million people, with 87 percent of them coming from low and middle-income economies including the Philippines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rance
    ‘Shabu’ use an emerging cause of stroke among Filipinos - experts
    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/84293/Sh...inos---experts

    The use of illegal drugs, particularly of methamphetamine hydrochloride or “shabu," is becoming an emerging cause of stroke among Filipinos, according to the Stroke Society of the Philippines (SSP). In a press briefing Tuesday, Dr Jose Navarro, vice president of SSP, said “shabu" can cause stroke because it can initiate inflammation of the arteries in the brain.

    “Shabu is becoming an emerging risk factor for hypertension. We are seeing patients developing bleeding in the brain," he said.

    A survey by the Dangerous Drugs Board in 2004 showed that 6.7 million Filipinos are using illegal drugs, including “shabu," which is considered as poor man’s cocaine.

    Five hundred out of every 100,000 Filipinos are developing stroke every year, with 4.5 percent of them aged 50 and above, said Dr Abdias Aquino, former PPS president.

    The World Health Organization (WHO) places the global burden of stroke at 16 million for those who had it once and 62 million stroke survivors. In 2005, stroke caused the deaths of 5.7 million people, with 87 percent of them coming from low and middle-income economies including the Philippines.
    you really did your homework
    Audentes Fortuna Juvat

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    Where did the money go? Marcos pack you! (Bb Pilipinas accent)

    $4-M Disini account in Swiss bank is gone - PCGG lawyers
    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/85320/4-...--PCGG-lawyers

    The $4 million deposit in a Swiss bank under the name of the children of Herminio Disini, golf buddy and crony of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, had been withdrawn, government lawyers disclosed Tuesday.

    In a seven-page pleading filed with the Sandiganbayan First Division, the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) and the Office of the Solicitor General said there is "reliable information" that the money deposited in the Swiss accounts of Liliana and Herminio Angel Disini had already been withdrawn.

    The Disini account had been ordered frozen by Swiss courts in 1986 after the Philippine government charged him of using his close relationship with then President Marcos to rake in millions in illegal commission.

    The Disini Swiss deposit is part of Civil Case No. 0013, a lawsuit pending with the Sandiganbayan since 1987.

    To recall, the Swiss Federal Court released the Credit Suisse account from a two decade-old freeze order on August 18, 2006 after the government failed to secure a favorable final and executory verdict on its bid to recover the Disini deposits.

    The release of the Credit Suisse account came despite a Sandiganbayan resolution dated December 29, 2006 placing the said Swiss account under its custody to prevent Disini and his relatives from draining the deposits.

    The ruling however fell short of the ‘final and executory’ decision that the Swiss authorities required of the PCGG as a precondition for the maintenance of the freeze order.

    Disini was accused of amassing millions of dollars worth of ill-gotten wealth by exploiting his close relationship with Marcos. The businessman was also indicted for graft for allegedly pocketing $18 million in illegal commissions from the Westinghouse Electric Corp. and Burns and Roe for brokering the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant.

    Also, Energy Corporation and Engineering and Construction Company of Asia, supposedly owned by Disini and Marcos, allegedly received lucrative sub-contracts from Westinghouse for "mechanical and electrical construction" in the nuclear plant project.[br]Posted on: March 18, 2008, 11:47:39 PM_________________________________________________
    Quote Originally Posted by 7DMM
    you really did your homework
    Thank you but it's in the news buddy, do you read them?

    Here's more bad news:
    Imelda Marcos acquitted in 32 dollar salting cases
    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/84066/Im...-salting-cases[br]Posted on: March 18, 2008, 11:48:26 PM_________________________________________________S ome vids:
    http://www.gmanews.tv/video/19782/4M...gone-says-PCGG

  8. #18

    Default Re: ALL BAD things! $4-M Disini account in Swiss bank is gone - Marcos FS!

    pastilan!!!

  9. #19

    Default Re: ALL BAD things! $4-M Disini account in Swiss bank is gone - Marcos FS!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin_Tin
    IMO lang kung i smuggle ang bugas mas barato, makatabang sa tao. . . nya naa gihapon ang gobyerno tax kay naa pa man ang VAT. . .
    parehas ra ni sa mga pirated materials...makatabang sa tao kay barato...hehehe

  10. #20

    Default Re: ALL BAD things! $4-M Disini account in Swiss bank is gone - Marcos FS!

    tao man gani ma smuggle kana ba kahang bugas, asukal, sakyanan... tsk tsk tsk

    salah nas goberno kai perting hinaya mo lihok sa kaso ni marcos.... tsk tsk pasabot lang na diil basta basta ka kuha dayon ang mga Swiss Accounts... ana gyud na kangilnig basta Swiss Accounts

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