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‘US authorities secure documents vs Bautista’
Representatives of the United States Justice Department and Homeland Security arrived in the Philippines three weeks ago to acquire documents for the prosecution of former poll chief Andres Bautista, Commission on Elections Chairman George Garcia disclosed yesterday.
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Voters could repeal Legislature’s authority on same-sex marriage
“It was May 5, 1993, when the Hawaii Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage. The first court in the world to do so,” stated former appellate court judge, Daniel Foley.
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Bodies found in Mexico likely those of missing surfers: authorities
TIJUANA, Mexico — The physical characteristics of three bodies found in Mexico's Baja California state resemble those of two Australian brothers and their American friend who went missing while on a surfing trip, local authorities said Saturday. State prosecutor Maria Elena Andrade said that the bodies, found Friday dumped in a shaft atop a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, were in an "advanced state of decomposition," complicating identification.