Posted by Batas Internet Media on Monday, March 14, 2011,
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Another Legal Weapon In “We The People's”(and world's) Fight Against Government Corruption-Citizen's Arrest.
Another Legal Weapon In “We The People's”(and world's) Fight Against Government Corruption- is Citizen's Arrest.
In this week's article and in with keeping of all “things” being shared here as being legal and Biblicaly good, I would like all of us in the USA and around the world to discuss here the action of making a... Continue reading ...
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Posted by Batas Internet Media on Saturday, March 12, 2011,
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OpinYon # 29. March 7, 2011
CROSSINGS
By BUTCH L. JUNIA
LESSONS FROM AGUSAN
The struggle for power reform in Agusan Del Norte marks a milestone on March 16, 2011, when a consumer initiative to assert lawful ownership over their Electric Cooperative is decided in a referendum, a feat Meralco customers dream to do someday.
I got sent by Ike Seneres, a Brod and fellow columnist in OpinYon, the position paper of the People’s Movement for ... ? Continue reading ...
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Posted by Batas Internet Media on Thursday, March 3, 2011,
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OpinYon # 27, February 28, 2011
CROSSINGS
By BUTCH L. JUNIA
PIPOL POWER SA MERALCO MUNGKAHI NG LIGA
Sa ating muling pagharap sa Liga ng Mga Broadcaster ng Pilipinas, nasabi ng Pangulo ng Liga, ni Lakay Rolly Gonzalo, na baka kailangang mag-pipol power tayo kung gusto natin ng reporma sa kalakal ng kuryente. YES NA YES TAYO DYAN!
For the second consecutive week last Thursday, February 24, I was privileged to sit with the resource panel and guests at the Liga’s weekly forum. Between co... Continue reading ...
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Posted by Batas Internet Media on Tuesday, February 8, 2011,
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OpinYon # 25 February 4, 2011
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By BUTCH L. JUNIA
MERALCO OWES NPC P56.8 B: SolGen
In Crossings of October 4 last year we said Meralco owed National Power Corp. (NPC) P33Billion for failure to take electricity it contracted, but Solicitor General Jose Anselmo Cadiz in a recent formal pleading at the Court of Appeals says it is P56.8 B.
I stand corrected, Sir SolGen, and I stand to salute you for taking up the consumers’ fight as Tribune o... ? Continue reading ...
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Posted by Batas Internet Media on Tuesday, February 8, 2011,
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OpinYon No. 24, January 31, 2011
CROSSINGS
By BUTCH L. JUNIA
PBR: PARUSA Sa BAYAN RATES
Mang Naro Lualhati has asked anew the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to dismiss and deny Meralco’s latest petition for another round of four-year annualized increases in its distribution rates “for lack of merit and (for being a) filing in bad faith.”
Mang Naro said Meralco’s application under ERC Case No. 2010-069 RC, “for appro... ? Continue reading ...
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Posted by Batas Internet Media on Friday, January 21, 2011,
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OpinYon # 23 January 24, 2011
CROSSINGS
By BUTCH L. JUNIA
MEET THE COMMISSIONERS
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is “an independent, quasi-judicial regulatory body to be… composed of a Chairman and four (4) members …of recognized competence in any of the following fields: energy, law, economics, finance, commerce, or engineering, with at least three (3) years actual and distinguished experience in their respective fie... ? Continue reading ...
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Posted by Batas Internet Media on Monday, January 17, 2011,
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OpinYon #19-20 Jan 3, 2011.
CROSSINGS
By BUTCH L. JUNIA
CONSUMER CHRISTMAS WOES
Last Christmas, I stayed home most of the time. Or at least I kept to my neighborhood in Quezon City.
Already separated from the old office, there were none of the usual parties to go to. And except for catching up with former colleagues over our favorite brew, cappuccino for me and Lite beer for Joey, there was no excuse to cut and hack my way through horrendous holiday... ? Continue reading ...
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Posted by Batas Internet Media on Saturday, December 18, 2010,
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OpinYon #18 Dec 20
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By BUTCH L. JUNIA
OLOT OF MY BOYHOOD
“I am very happy. This property is very important to me because this is where my father was born.” Imelda Marcos told Agence France-Presse. “The property (Olot) had belonged to my family long before I met Ferdinand Marcos, so how could the government say it is ill-gotten wealth”, she said.
Two papers described Imelda as “jubilant” afte... ? Continue reading ...
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