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Mlxk Hundreds evacuated as Davao rivers swell due toVintaAlbay 1st District Rep. Edcel Lagman. INQUIRER.net file photo / Noy MorcosoMANILA, Philippinesmdash;The sedition complaint filed by police against Vice President Leni Robredo, other members of the once ruling Liberal PartyLPand vocal critics of President Rodrigo Duterte was enough reason for LP, now nearly decimated by defections, to join the minority bloc in the House of Representatives, an opposition lawmaker said on FridayJuly 19 .Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman, a member of LP, made the statement amid rumors that LP members in the House of Representatives would join the supermajority coalition supp stanley cup orting Duterte.Article continues after this advertisement Th stanley cup e recent unfounded charges against Vice President Leni Robredo, critical bishops and vocal opposition leaders for sedition and other crimes give much more impetus to the Liberal PartyLPmembers in the House to stand together as the genuine opposition and minority bloc, Lagman said in a statement.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFO7 bakery workers killed in Cupang, Antipolo City stabbingNEWSINFOLacson to PNP: Recover ransom in Que slay case to regain public trustThe LP Representati stanley spain ves should not only be the real and responsible critics of the administration but must be the undaunted sentinels to safeguard the peoplersquofundamental rights, he added.On ThursdayJuly 18 , the Philippine National PolicePNPCriminal Investigation and Detecti Wrle The right to spend: COA questions CHR s hotel expenses
Larry McDaniel, of Jacksonville, Fla., left, and his brother, Charles McDaniel, of Indianapolis, sons of Master Sgt. Charles Hobert McDaniel who died in the Korean War in 1950, are presented their fatherrsquodog tag by an official of the ArmyrsquoPast Conflicts Casualty Office, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018, in Arlington, Va. The dog tag was among remains recently repatriated from North Korea.AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite WASHINGTON mdash; The lone military identification tag that North Korea provided with 55 boxes of human remains last month belonged to Master Sgt. Charles H. McDaniel, an Army medic from Indiana who was killed in the opening months of the Korean War.The Army on Wednesday handed McDanielrsquoslightly corroded dog tag to his sons, Charles Jr. and Larry, who were so young when their father perished that they have little memory of him. Charles, 71, told reporters he was moved to tears when he got the phone call at home in Indianapolis last week informing him that his fatherrsq stanley us uodo stanley hrnek g tag had been returned.Article continues after this advertisement Itrsquoa very mixed, jumbled moment for us, he said, referring to the emotions he and his brother feel so many years after having grown up without their biological father, never knowing for sure what happened to him in a war many Americans have forgotten.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFO7 bake stanley thermos ry workers killed in Cupang, Antipolo City stabbing
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