VOL. XXIX NO. 180 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 mONday : auguSt 10, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
Govt buys P500-m worth of ‘bad’ salt
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‘abaya must resiGn over mrt debacle’ By Macon R. Araneta
AN opposition spokesman called on Transportation Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya to resign Sunday, deriding him as the poster child for the Aquino administration’s incompetence and insensitivity. “The best advice we can give is for you to resign, Secretary Abaya, and leave the problem to competent people who are better-suited to the job,” said Rico Quicho, a spokesman for Vice President Jejomar Binay, in response to Abaya’s challenge to his critics to offer solutions to the problems at the MRT, including accidents and stalled trains, and long queues in deteriorating stations. Quicho also ridiculed Abaya’s latest plan to hire four different companies on six-month renewable contracts to handle different parts of the MRT maintenance. Next page
Foundling Poe files bill to help found kids By Macon R. Araneta
Looking back. At least 19 people were injured after a defective MRT coach crashed through the Taft Avenue station in this file photo taken on August 13 last year.
roxas eyes Petilla, Qc’s bautista in senate slate
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SENATOR Grace Poe, whose status as a senator has been challenged on the basis of her citizenship because she was a foundling, has filed a bill to protect abandoned children. Poe’s bill seeks the inclusion of foundlings in the list of children in need of special protection and mandates their registration within 60 days of their being in custody. Next page
cHed says college not for every Hs grad
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