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Kailangan ang exorcist

May report and dalawang reporter ng Arab News na lumabas sa Malaya tungkol sa limang babaeng OFW na nasa shelter ng Philippine Consulate General sa Jeddah na sinasaniban daw ng demonyo. Nasaksihan ito ng dalawang reporter ng Arab News na sina Romy Tangbawan at Ronald Concha.

Ito ang report ni Tangbawan at Concha sa Malaya: “Five women, all runaways, were sporadically doing weird and scary things, such as crying or screaming in voices not theirs. One would plead for mercy, another would answer in a strange voice, and still another kept laughing like the crazy woman often portrayed in ghost movies.

“The apparently possessed women would start running helter-skelter and had to be restrained by welfare officers and other wards who were not affected.

Arraignment by batches

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There are many things not right about the special general court-martial of Maj. Gen. Renato Miranda, Brig. Gen. Danny Lim and 26 other officers allegedly involved in the plan to withdraw support from Gloria Arroyo’s bogus presidency in February 2006.

But last Friday, there was a feeling among the accused, their lawyers and their relatives that there was something more sinister but they just couldn’t put their hands on it.

One, they didn’t get a notice for the Nov. 23 hearing except for five lawyers who had not been attending the hearings for various reasons, one of them distance. Not surprisingly none of those lawyers notified showed up.

Mar Roxas warming up to reconciliation with GMA for 2010?

Tomorrow, at the historic Club Filipino, Sen. Mar Roxas is expected to be elected president of the Liberal Party, taking over from former Senate President Franklin Drilon.

Roxas is being groomed as the Liberal party’s bet for 2010 in its bid to recapture Malacañang which they have failed to do in the post-Marcos era.

If there would be elections in 2010, we expect the following to run for president: Loren Legarda, Noli de Castro, Manny Villar, Ping Lacson, Mar Roxas, Dick Gordon.

Ed at Lani

Nang bumalik ako galing sa bakasyon, dalawa sa sulat sa aking email ay tungkol sa mga kaibigan na pumanaw na. Pareho dahil sa cancer.

Ang isa ay si Lani Nodado, isang kasamahan namin sa “I can Serve” ang grupo ng mga cancer survivor. Ang tapang-tapang ni Lani. Kahit na nagme-metastasize na ang kanyang breast cancer sa ibang parte ng katawan niya, hindi siya huminto gawing makabuluhan ang kanyang buhay.

Huli ko siya nakita noong Christmas 2006 ngunit palagi siya nag-si share kung paano niya nilalabanan ang kanyang sakit. Kahapon ang aming I Can Serve Christmas party. Miss namin si Lani.

Surprise! Surprise!

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They have rediscovered the word “granted.”

Yesterday, the panel hearing the court martial cases of mutiny and conduct unbecoming of an officer and gentleman against 28 officers allegedly involved in the plan to withdraw support from Gloria Arroyo in February 2006, granted the motion of the defense lawyers to adjourn the hearing because of the failure of the Trial Judge Advocate to notify all the accused officers and defense lawyers on the hearing yesterday.

Outbursts from coup suspects mar mutiny hearing

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By Joel Guinto
INQUIRER.net

Camp Capinpin,Tanay, Rizal — Several outbursts marred Friday’s mutiny hearing for 28 military officers linked to the foiled coup in February 2006, with the accused angered over the handling of the proceedings.

The accused were angered by the military court’s decision to deny First Lieutenant Homer Estolas’ petition to exercise his right to peremptory challenge.

The lead perosecutor, Lieutenant Colonel Jose Feliciano Loy, claimed that Estolas said in the last hearing that he had used his right to peremptory challenge.

Chavez’ advice

After last Friday’s walkout of the officers and their lawyers at the court martial hearing (the first in military history) of those allegedly involved in the plan to withdraw support from Gloria Arroyo on Feb. 2006, I’m anxious to know what’s going to happen in today’s hearing.

Frank Chavez, counsel for Maj. Gen. Renato Miranda, the highest- ranking officer among the accused, and Maj. Jason Aquino, has filed a motion to suspend the proceedings until they are presented a copy of a pre-trial advice signed by AFP Chief of Staff Hermogenes Esperon. The PTA is the basis for the charges of mutiny and conduct unbecoming of an officer and gentleman against the 28 officers.

Judging from the decisions made by the court in past hearings, I’m willing to bet my much-devalued ten dollars that Chavez’ motion will again be denied.

Leksyon sa mga kongresista

Tensyunado ang buong Metro Manila lalo na ang mga pulitiko at ang pamahalaan dahil sa pagpasabog ng bomba sa Batasan Pambansa na ikinamatay ni Basilan Rep. Wahab Akbar at ng dalawa pang kawani sa House of Representatives.

Nangyari ang pagpasabog ilang minuto pasado 8 p.m. ng Martes ng gabi sa Southwing ng Batasan. Palabas ang mga kongresista, palapit sa kanilang mga kotse ng sumabog ang bomba.

Iba-iba ang theory tungkol sa pagsabog. Wala pang umaamin at wala pa ring siguradong findings ang Philippine National Police. Ang sigurado lang ay bomba ang pumutok, hindi methane gas na sinasabi nilang nangyari sa Glorietta.