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    3 days ago · On the other hand, Miriam Defensor-Santiago openly defended the demonstrations. President Arroyo remarked in a statement that the alleged leaders of EDSA III only incited the demonstrators to storm Malacañang and were "hiding in fear" from the arrests.

  2. 3 days ago · He won the seven-way race on May 11, 1992, narrowly defeating popular Agrarian Reform Secretary Miriam Defensor Santiago. His running mate, Governor Osmeña, lost to Senator Joseph Estrada as vice president.

  3. 1 day ago · Miriam Defensor-Santiago – senator (1995–2001, 2004–2016), Secretary of Agrarian Reform (1989–1990), Immigration Commissioner (1988–1989) and Judge-elect of the International Criminal Court Narciso Defensor Santiago III - son of Miriam Defensor-Santiago; representative of Alliance for Rural Concerns party-list (2007-2010)

  4. 4 days ago · Senator Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue (formerly BIR Road) corner Quezon Avenue, Diliman 1100 Quezon City, PHILIPPINES Tel. no.: (632) 8921-3541 TeleFax no.: (632) 8921-2468 E-mail: corpcomm@napocor.gov.ph

  5. 3 days ago · The late Ilonggo senator, Miriam Defensor Santiago, was right when she once berated the SONA organizers and calling the gathering a "thoughtless extravagance" where "peacocks spread their tails and turn around and around, as coached by media in a feeding frenzy."

  6. 1 day ago · By: Juliane Judilla On July 25, 1931, four school paper editors from four of the biggest universities in the country convened to create a guild for student publications and student journalists. The goal? To enhance their journalistic skills. However, it wasn’t until the following year that they ventured beyond their publication offices and classrooms onto the streets, demanding legitimate ...

  7. 6 days ago · What Is the Most Popular Literature in the Philippines? Ranking. Graphs. Discussion. 1. 44. points. Florante at Laura. Written by Francisco Balagtas, this epic poem is considered one of the masterpieces of Philippine literature in Tagalog. Author: Francisco Balagtas. Publication Year: 1838. 2. 33. points. Image Credits. Noli Me Tangere.