PARAÑAQUE CITY, Philippines--Senator Alan Peter Cayetano reads parts of an airport logbook which shows, among others, that "PSG" men were in the airport at about the same time as ZTE witness Rodolfo Noel Lozada Jr.'s arrival and the airport assistant general manager Angel Atutubo went with all the vehicles that fetched the "VIP." Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on February 14, 2008.
MAKATI CITY, Philippines--Protesters call for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in light of the ZTE-national broadband network controversy. According to Makati police, around 9,000 protesters have gathered at Paseo de Roxas Friday afternoon. Video taken by INQUIRER.net multimedia editorial assistant Abigail Kwok.
MAKATI CITY, Philippines--Businessman Jose de Venecia III tells First Gentleman Mike Arroyo to "back off" during the anti-Arroyo rally held in Makati. De Venecia was the original whistleblower in the controversial ZTE-national broadband network deal. Video taken by INQUIRER.net editorial assistant Cathy Miranda on February 15, 2008.
MANILA, Philippines--Lawyer Midas Marquez, spokesperson of the Supreme Court, explains the high court's ruling on the petition of former Solicitor General Frank Chavez seeking the nullification of the National Telecommunications Commission order and Department of Justice warning against the airing of the "Hello Garci" tapes. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Tetch Torres.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--After slugging it out in media over the Biofuels Act and the Renewable Energy Bill, Senators Miguel Zubiri and Miriam Defensor-Santiago have kissed and made up in time for Valentine's Day. Zubiri gave a large red rose to Santiago, who promptly said there will be no more open public debates, but whispered sweet nothings between them. It was after Santiago said that the Biofuels Act may imperil the country's food security that Zubiri had challenged her to a debate, starting the word war between the two administration senators. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Senate on February 13, 2008.
TAGUIG CITY, Philippines--Philippine Forest Corp. officer-in-charge Erwin Santos explains that the National Bureau of Investigation did not raid the office of former Philforest president Rodolfo Noel Lozada Jr., who is a witness in the Senate probe on the national broadband network controversy. Santos says the NBI merely presented a request for 21 documents to be submitted to the NBI's anti-graft division. Video taken by INQUIRER.net multimedia editorial assistant Abigail Kwok on February 13, 2008.
MANILA, Philippines--Lawyer Harry Roque criticizes what he said was the Palace strategy in the national broadband network probe of giving President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo more time and making it appear to the public that the wheels of justice are turning. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Tetch Torres.
MAKATI CITY, Philippines--Militant groups march to Paseo de Roxas in Makati for the anti-Arroyo rally on Friday. Around 9,000 protesters converged near the Ninoy Aquino Monument to call for Arroyo's resignation in light of the ZTE-national broadband network scandal. Among the groups present were Akbayan, Bayan Muna, Gabriela, and United Opposition. Video taken by INQUIRER.net multimedia editorial assistant Abigail Kwok on February 15, 2008.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--Jaime Ayala, president and chief executive officer of Ayala Land Inc., says a mall tenant received a warning before and after the October 19 blast at the Glorietta 2 mall. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Senate on February 20, 2008.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--Senator Francis "Chiz" Escudero and former presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor banter about friendship and the latter's participation whenever a Senate witness goes missing. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Senate on February 11, 2008.
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