+ Follow FEDERAL TRIBUNAL Tag
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[Title] => Trouble with the CAS
[Summary] => The impasse in basketball is going nowhere, since both Pilipinas Basketball and the Basketball Association of the Philippines need each other to help the program get FIBAs nod to move forward. BAP president Joey Lina has mentioned the growing possibility of running to the Court of Arbitration of Sport (TAS-CAS) to finally redress the matter. But this is far easier said than done.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Bill Velasco
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[Title] => Wheres $100-M in Swiss account?
[Summary] => How much really is the Marcos money from Swiss banks held in escrow at the Philippine National Bank?
Ilocos Norte Gov. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. yesterday claimed that the money should be at least $750 million, not over $680 million as earlier reported.
"Our Swiss lawyers say that if properly managed, the money should be closer to $750 million," Marcos said in a statement questioning the discrepancy.
[DatePublished] => 2003-08-12 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Teddy Molina
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[Title] => Swiss authorities OK release of $683-M FM funds to RP
[Summary] => BERN, Switzerland Swiss authorities approved turning hundreds of millions of dollars stashed in Swiss banks by late dictator Ferdinand Marcos back over to the Philippines government, the justice ministry said Tuesday.
"The Philippines may now dispose of the Marcos assets that were deposited in a frozen account in 1998 and have since grown to approximately $683 million," the ministry said in a statement.
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[Title] => Marcoses break away from Estrada
[Summary] => After waltzing with the Estrada administration for two and a half years, the Marcos and Romualdez clans cut their ties with President Estrada yesterday for the perceived insult against the memory of strongman Ferdinand Marcos.
But while Representatives Imee Marcos of Ilocos Norte and her cousin Alfred Romualdez of Leyte announced their families’ withdrawal of support for Mr. Estrada, Ilocos Norte Gov. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is apparently still trying to heal the rift between his family and the Chief Executive.
[DatePublished] => 2000-11-23 00:00:00
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FEDERAL TRIBUNAL
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[Title] => Trouble with the CAS
[Summary] => The impasse in basketball is going nowhere, since both Pilipinas Basketball and the Basketball Association of the Philippines need each other to help the program get FIBAs nod to move forward. BAP president Joey Lina has mentioned the growing possibility of running to the Court of Arbitration of Sport (TAS-CAS) to finally redress the matter. But this is far easier said than done.
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[Title] => Wheres $100-M in Swiss account?
[Summary] => How much really is the Marcos money from Swiss banks held in escrow at the Philippine National Bank?
Ilocos Norte Gov. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. yesterday claimed that the money should be at least $750 million, not over $680 million as earlier reported.
"Our Swiss lawyers say that if properly managed, the money should be closer to $750 million," Marcos said in a statement questioning the discrepancy.
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[Title] => Swiss authorities OK release of $683-M FM funds to RP
[Summary] => BERN, Switzerland Swiss authorities approved turning hundreds of millions of dollars stashed in Swiss banks by late dictator Ferdinand Marcos back over to the Philippines government, the justice ministry said Tuesday.
"The Philippines may now dispose of the Marcos assets that were deposited in a frozen account in 1998 and have since grown to approximately $683 million," the ministry said in a statement.
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[Title] => Marcoses break away from Estrada
[Summary] => After waltzing with the Estrada administration for two and a half years, the Marcos and Romualdez clans cut their ties with President Estrada yesterday for the perceived insult against the memory of strongman Ferdinand Marcos.
But while Representatives Imee Marcos of Ilocos Norte and her cousin Alfred Romualdez of Leyte announced their families’ withdrawal of support for Mr. Estrada, Ilocos Norte Gov. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is apparently still trying to heal the rift between his family and the Chief Executive.
[DatePublished] => 2000-11-23 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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