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Protesters take control of Hacienda Luisita

HACIENDA LUISITA — Protesting laborers and farm workers here, joined by their respective families and reinforced by militant activists, have practically taken control over nearly all movements in this sprawling sugar estate owned by the family of former President Corazon Aquino.    Full story...




Luisita resumes milling operations as tension eases

HACIENDA LUISITA — Tension has somewhat eased in this 6,000-hectare sugar plantation, as the ranks of the protesters who locked up the refinery during the weekend have thinned out, allowing the Central Azucarera de Tarlac (CAT) to resume its milling operations noontime Monday.    Full story...




Truck attacks force Luisita mill closure anew

HACIENDA LUISITA — The “violent and destructive” actions being carried out by alleged “troublemakers” among the ranks of protesters here has forced Luzon’s biggest sugar mill to shutdown anew its operations Tuesday morning, after these were briefly resumed around noontime last Monday.    Full story...




7-month long Rabbit strike ends

TARLAC CITY — The almost seven-month long strike in one of the country’s oldest transport company finally came to an end, as the Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines (PRBL) commenced plying major routes from Metro Manila to Central and Northern Luzon again. Full story...



Subic allows FedEx to operate ecozone hub until 2013

TARLAC CITY — The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has recently decided to extend the lease contract of air courier giant, the Federal Express (FedEx), up to August 2010. Full story...



Int’l media watchdog: RP hostile for journalists

TARLAC CITY — Although the country has a “free and lively press,” the Philippines has been counted by the Paris-based international media watchdog as one of the places most hostile to journalists. Full story...



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Nov. 1 - 21, 2004


Protesters take control of Hacienda Luisita

HACIENDA LUISITA — Protesting laborers and farm workers here, joined by their respective families and reinforced by militant activists, have practically taken control over nearly all movements in this sprawling sugar estate owned by the family of former President Corazon Aquino.    Full story...


Luisita resumes milling operations as tension eases

HACIENDA LUISITA — Tension has somewhat eased in this 6,000-hectare sugar plantation, as the ranks of the protesters who locked up the refinery during the weekend have thinned out, allowing the Central Azucarera de Tarlac (CAT) to resume its milling operations noontime Monday.    Full story...


Truck attacks force Luisita mill closure anew

HACIENDA LUISITA — The “violent and destructive” actions being carried out by alleged “troublemakers” among the ranks of protesters here has forced Luzon’s biggest sugar mill to shutdown anew its operations Tuesday morning, after these were briefly resumed around noontime last Monday.    Full story...


Reds, Church group back Luisita protests

HACIENDA LUISITA — A militant group of religious leaders and the underground communist movement have separately declared support to the ongoing mass actions here that have been disrupting the milling operations of Luzon’s biggest sugar refinery.    Full story...


Tarlac dads help in averting violence at Luisita

CAPITOL HILL — Political leaders here and in Tarlac City, representatives from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and police officials held a series of emergency meetings Friday in an attempt to avert violence and put an end to the week-long mass actions that have shut down Luzon’s biggest sugar refinery.    Full story...


Sugarcane trucks attacked as Luisita resumes milling operations

HACIENDA LUISITA — While milling operations in this sugar central were resumed back to “normal” late last Monday, sugarcane planters have opted to transport their harvests instead to a small sugar refinery in Pampanga due to “guerilla-style” harassments being carried out by militants on their trucks and personnel.    Full story...


7-month long Rabbit strike ends

TARLAC CITY — The almost seven-month long strike in one of the country’s oldest transport company finally came to an end, as the Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines (PRBL) commenced plying major routes from Metro Manila to Central and Northern Luzon again.    Full story...


Subic allows FedEx to operate ecozone hub until 2013

TARLAC CITY — The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has recently decided to extend the lease contract of air courier giant, the Federal Express (FedEx), up to August 2010.     Full story....


Int’l media watchdog: RP hostile for journalists

TARLAC CITY — Although the country has a “free and lively press,” the Philippines has been counted by the Paris-based international media watchdog as one of the places most hostile to journalists.     Full story....


Reds: ‘GMA is ripe for ousting’

TARLAC CITY — Just only a week after they were openly accused by the President of maintaining links with international terrorist groups, and peace talks with them have been put in indefinite limbo, the underground Maoist movement declared that Mrs. Arroyo “is ripe for the ousting.”     Full story....


General Yano outlines new CRSAFP thrust

Camp Aquino, Tarlac City – “The Civil Relations Service must morph itself into a relevant unit, a formidable backbone that will play a key role in public information and civil relation activities supportive of the Armed Forces of the Philippines efforts against internal security threats,” thus stressed new CRS Commander, Brigadier General Alexander B. Yano during the command turn over last October 15 at Camp Agunaldo, Quezon City.     Full story....



Oct. 1 - 31, 2004


13 year old girl rape victim

A 13 year old girl, grade three pupil was molested/rape by her step father which took place at their house in Brgy. Labney, Mayantoc, Tarlac.    Full story....


700 MEDCAP BENEFICIARIES IN LA PAZ

Camp Aquino, Tarlac City- There were about 700 people were benefited from the Medical Civic Action Program (MEDCAP) and NOLCOM when the joint-team conducted “FREE MEDICAL MISSION” in the said area. NOLCOM Chief Lt. Gen Romeo B. Dominguez coordinated the mission with the local government officials of the Municipality of La Paz, more particularly Barangay Caut, Lapaz, Tarlac last Friday, Oct. 1, 2004    Full story....


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• Procedures in the registration of your business establishments including all branch offices and other facilities     Full story....


Brgy. Capt. Shot a 25-year-old Farmer

A Brgy. Capt. Of Brgy. Carabaoan, Mayantoc, Tarlac is now facing charges of homicide after shooting a drunk farmer in his head in Brgy. Cubcub, Mayantoc, Tarlac. offices and other facilities     Full story....


City Adds more RHU’s, ambulance

Tarlac City – In just three years in his office as the city chief executive, Mayor Genaro “Aro” Mendoza has added at least six rural health units (RHU’s) and three ambulances for Tarlaquenos better health.     Full story....


CORRUPTION PAMPERS GOVERNMENT

Unrelenting efforts are now being waged by the government to increase the revenue collection nationwide. ProAD lawmakers support the campaign of PGMA but to some they oppose the campaign and speculate negative effects such as uprising from the militant groups. As usual, the values of a Filipino vary from one person to another. We can not satisfy everybody from the same time.    Full story....


FIREHAWK MANAGER RAMMED DOWN BY TRIKE

Paniqui, Tarlac- Firehawk Manager Noel P. Mangabat, a well-known dealer of tires and car washing station was runned down by an over-speeding tricycle along M.H. Del Pilar St., vicinity of Brgy. Pob. Norte, Paniqui, Tarlac.     Full story....


Hundreds stranded in Tarlac City transport strike

TARLAC CITY — Hundreds of commuters going back to their homes in the 17 towns of the province were stranded in this city late Friday following the paralysis of about ninety percent of transportation here.     Full story....


Local Fiscal Administration PANIQUI RANKS NO. 1

Paniqui, Tarlac- According to the report of the Commission on Audit (COA), The municipality of Paniqui ranks number 1 in the whole province in terms of fiscal administration. This only shows the mastery of Mayor Elpidio D. Ibarra in total quality management .     Full story....


Local NewsPapers

TVN 10- Writer, Manunulat at Peryodista iba-iba ang itinatawag sa kanila. Ngunit iisa lamang ang ginagawa nila, maglabas ng local na pahayagan kada lingo, sa gitn ang ngasasalpukang pwersa, tukso ng mga suhol at kumakalam na sikmura nagsusulat pa rin sila. Sabi ng mga matatanda, iba ang iniisip ginagawa na. Ang katotohanan mahirap ang mag-sulat para sa diyaryo, maliban sa teknikal aspect nit ay ang mga masasagasaan na pulitiko, Ma-impluwensyang tao at organisasyon at dahil ang mga writers ay progressive mag-isip tinuturing ang left leaning o militante ang iba.     Full story....


MESSAGE BY: CONGRESSMAN GILBERT C. TEODORO

“Good morning to everyone! To Mayors league President Mayor Lita Aquino of Moncada and all other Mayors who are present today, to the heads of the various civic groups who so unselfishly and most generously help us in this time of crisis led by Mr. Ng Chua, Mr. William Lim and all other civic groups present today. Distinguished guest, men and women, officers,non-commissioned personnel and non-uniformed personnel of the Philippine National Police, a pleasant good morning to each and every one of you.     Full story....


Militants lose grip over Luisita union

TARLAC CITY — Militants identified with mainstream Left-leaning groups have apparently lost their hold over the union of farmworkers inside the Cojuangco-owned Hacienda Luisita here, as its president and vice president, including their lawyer, were unseated.     Full story....


Miss Earth 2004 beauties plant trees in Tarlac Ecotourism Park

SITIO PADLANA, Barangay Lubigan, San Jose — Twenty-six of the 70 contenders for the title, Miss Earth 2004, planted mahogany trees Sunday at the 200-hectare Tarlac Ecotourism Park here as part of the environmentally-oriented beauty tilt’s 11-day “Go North” caravan.     Full story....


NBI PRESS RELEASE 21 October 2004
TONG HIT STALKER

NBI PRESS CORPS, TARLAC CITY-NBI-TARDO Chief Atty. Norman A. Taloza recommends to the City Prosecutor Claudio C. Dayaon about a murder case in violation of Article 248 of the Revised Penal code of the Philippines. The case filed with IS No. 04-1948 is against Celso Lorenzo y Mendoza @ “BUDDHA”, a resident of Block 3, Brgy. San Nicolas, Tarlac City, pursuant to the sworn complaint filed by Fernando Acuna y Fabilyaran, a neighbor of victim, and a resident of the abovementioned address.    Full story....


NDF raps troops in battle of Pura

TARLAC CITY — Troops deployed north of Metro Manila were put on “heightened alert” as the Armed Forces here announced that it expects communist guerillas to carry out more armed attacks on government positions, as well as public service facilities, following this week’s fierce battles with a large group of New People’s Army (NPA) rebels who gathered in Tarlac’s eastern outskirts. Full story....


NFA GOES ALL OUT PALAY BUYING

The National Food Authority (NFA) , Tarlac has intensifies its palay procurement activities this main cropping season. The agency offers full support to farmers especially during harvest season when price of palay usually goes down. Full story....


Nolcom: 7 rebels slain in Pura clashes

PURA — The military has claimed Wednesday that at least seven Maoist guerillas were slain in sporadic fighting here between combined Army soldiers and policemen, and more than 50 New People’s Army (NPA) rebels that commenced late last Monday. Full story....


Nolcom chief: ‘Probe on AFP top brass a welcome dev’t’

CAMP AQUINO — The Army general who figured in the siege of Lamitan in June 2001 said the ongoing investigations on military generals with unexplained wealth should be viewed as “a welcome development.” Full story....



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