VOL. XXIX NO. 189 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 THURSday : aUgUST 20, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
TUCP slams Risa’s TV ads
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NPC wiLL go Poe To geT ToP RoLe By John Paolo Bencito
A SENIOR member of the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) said Wednesday the party will “very likely” throw its support behind Senator Grace Poe because it would no longer be a “second-class citizen” in an alliance with other political parties. “Because Grace is an independent candidate, it’s very inviting for the NPC to support her because we will be the lead political party,” said Senator Vicente Sotto. “You must remember that other members think that if we support the candidate of another political party, we might become secondclass citizens to the [United Nationalist Alliance] or any other political Next page party,” he added.
Trillanes threatens netizens with suit By Maricel V. Cruz and Vito Barcelo
On heightened alert. Security personnel patrol the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to ensure the safety of passengers in the aftermath of the bombing in Bangkok, Thailand recently. Rudy C. SantOS
SENATOR Antonio Trillanes IV brushed aside as “petty” reports that he spent well over his budget for consultants—including his brother who received P71,200 a month—and threatened to sue Facebook users for posting or sharing the “black propaganda.” In a television interview on the ANC news channel after the story broke in The Standard, Trillanes admitted that his brother, Juan Next page
Belmonte rejects call to restore BBL items
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Powerhouse Senate slate prepared for UNA
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