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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
 BBC NEWS World Asia-Pacific Estrada's fall from hero to villain
Although married for 40 years to psychiatrist Luisa "Loi" Ejercito, Mr Estrada admitted to having a number of mistresses, whom his opponents say he accommodated in palatial houses.
Mr Estrada's appeal as mayor was that he was not associated with traditional politics, and was not from the wealthy elite that had previously dominated political life.
Mr Estrada is currently detained in a military hospital outside Manila, during his trial on charges of bribery and corruption.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/asia-pacific/1063976.stm   (545 words)

  
 Now, Estrada wants to go to a children's party - May 15, 2004
Estrada, who is married to Sen. Loi Estrada, has admitted involvement with actresses Guia Gomez, Laarni Enriquez, Perla Bautista and Joy Melendres, as well as Peachy Osorio and former Philippine Airlines flight stewardess Rowena Lopez.
Since Estrada was moved to the Tanay camp last October, he has reportedly walked over to the resort on several occasions, with the permission, and under the protection, of his police escorts.
But now Estrada has had to ask the Sandiganbayan for a temporary pass to spend Saturday and Sunday in his resort home in Tanay for a little family gathering.
www.inq7.net /nat/2004/may/15/nat_10-1.htm   (545 words)

  
 yehey! News
The former president, his wife, Sen. Loi Estrada and son Jude arrived at the camp at 10:30 a.m.
Estrada himself said Camp General Mateo Capinpin, headquarters of the Army’s 2nd Infantry Division, could be a better detention facility for him where he could have "sunning" privileges.
The police said Estrada had to be transferred to a secured camp because of threats to attack the VMMC and seize the former president.
www.yehey.com /tabloids/print.aspx?a=13083   (545 words)

  
 The Manila Times Internet Edition TOP STORIES > Loi to swear in Jinggoy  in Estrada’s detention cell
Estrada decided against taking his oath in the province when he realized that the Sandiganbayan would not allow his father to go to Nueva Ecija for the ceremony.
tc "Estrada decided against taking his oath in the province when he realized that the Sandiganbayan would not allow his father to go to Nueva Ecija for the ceremony."
Jinggoy said his first choice was to take his oath in Nueva Ecija, the province which gave him the biggest vote in the entire country.
www.manilatimes.net /national/2004/jun/12/yehey/top_stories/20040612top6.html   (545 words)

  
 Court allows Estrada son to go to Hong Kong - INQ7.net
Estrada's wife, Senator Luisa "Loi" Ejercito, daughter Jackie Ejercito-Lopez, and husband Beaver Lopez accompanied the ousted leader.
THE SANDIGANBAYAN granted on Tuesday Senator Jose "Jinggoy" Estrada's petition to fly to Hong Kong to be with his father, deposed president Joseph Estrada, set to undergo knee replacement surgery.
The young Estrada can stay in Hong Kong from December 29 to January 9, Maria Teresa Pabulayan, Clerk of Court of the Sandiganbayan Special Division, said, quoting the ruling.
beta.inq7.net /top/index.php?index=1&story_id=22611   (545 words)

  
 Sen. Aquilino Q. Pimentel : News : ERAP REMAINS A PLUS FACTOR FOR FPJ CANDIDACY -- PIMENTEL
The senator from Mindanao said the phenomenal victory of Estrada’s wife, Dr. Loi Ejercito-Estrada, in the 2001 senatorial election, was an incontrovertible proof that the deposed president has a solid following.
Pimentel said the good showing of Estrada’s son, former Mayor Jinggoy Estrada, in the senatorial surveys is a clear proof of the former president’s political clout.
Estrada has at least 30 to 35 percent of the population being influenced by his stand.
www.nenepimentel.org /news/20040312_Erap.asp   (545 words)

  
 HOT MANILA -- Too good for her own good
Tan has accused Estrada, First Lady Luisa "Loi" Ejercito, and their son, San Juan Mayor Jinggoy Estrada, of cornering the bulk of funds intended for public charity to use for their own charities.
Through the series of scandals besetting the Estrada administration, she was one the one bright spot that demonstrated Estrada’s care for the poor.
Before President Estrada’s term, a poor man in need of an operation could approach the social welfare desk of any hospital and beg to be "endorsed" to the sweepstakes office for funding.
www.hotmanila.ph /esp/sistertan.htm   (545 words)

  
 Sun.Star Network Online - Jinggoy Estrada woos Pasil, visits Vidal
If he wins in the May 10 polls, he and his mother, Sen. Luisa "Loi" Estrada, can work together on pro-poor laws, he said.
Estrada lamented that Filipinos no longer trust the judiciary after the Supreme Court, the church and the elite "conspired with the present administration" to remove his father from office.
Estrada said he is not sure yet if he will campaign for Kusog mayoralty bet Alvin Garcia, the former mayor.
www.sunstar.com.ph /static/net/2004/02/02/jinggoy.estrada.woos.pasil.visits.vidal.html   (545 words)

  
 Chile Photo
President Joseph "Erap" Ejercito Estrada and Chilean President Eduardo Frei, together with First Ladies Dr. Luisa "Loi" Ejercito Estrada and Marta Larraechea, watch Santiago City Mayor Jaime Ravinet and his wife dance at a private luncheon hosted for them at the O’Higgins Park Friday (Saturday, Manila time).
President Joseph "Erap" Ejercito Estrada assists Chilean President Eduardo Frei cut the ribbon during an activity in commemoration of Chile& Independence Day at the Parque O’Higgins in Santiago City, Chile Friday (Saturday, Manila time).
The First Lady, who is accompanying President Joseph "Erap" Ejercito Estrada on his three-day state visit to Chile, briefed her Chilean counterpart about her projects for the underprivileged Filipinos back in the Philippines.
www.ops.gov.ph /chileargentina/photo_releases.htm   (549 words)

  
 Untitled Document
President Estrada and his wife, Loi Ejercito after EDSA Dos ©http://twist14.tripod.com/edsa2/
Unlike EDSA I wherein the color yellow was worn by demonstrators, black was worn in 2001 because of the "death" of justice in the Estrada impeachment trial.
In exactly the same place where the 1986 EDSA Revolution was held, people began to crowd shouting for the resignation of former President Estrada.
www.mtholyoke.edu /~rgdizon/classweb/worldpolitics/edsados.html   (190 words)

  
 PHNO: ERAP's CORNER
The President, together with the First Lady, Dr. Loi Ejercito Estrada, arrived at the Batasang Pambansa complex aboard a helicopter moments yesterday and later delivered his report to the nation in both Filipino and English.
Batasang Pambansa, QC, July 27, 1999 - President Estrada yesterday pledged to continue upholding the Constitution and protecting all freedoms, as he reaffirmed his"unwavering commitment to democracy" and pushed for the eradication of poverty and complete the rehabilitation of the economy.
In his second State-of-the-Nation Address before a joint session of the 11th Congress at the Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City, President Estrada also lashed out at his detractors who, he said, criticize his every initiative, whether success or failure.
www.newsflash.org /1999/07/pe/pe000829.htm   (439 words)

  
 Serbisyong Bikolnon :: Be breadwinners, Loi urges women
IRIGA CITY - Sen. Luisa "Loi" P. Estrada has urged Bicolanas to be economically productive by engaging in economic activities.
Estrada said the success of the Iriga project has compelled her and MARE to conduct more seminars and training courses on livelihood to enhance the productivity of women.
Estrada said the Iriga and Payatas projects are now paying dividends.
www.pinoysite.com /luzon/bareta/04Dec04/women.html   (336 words)

  
 The Manila Times Internet Edition TOP STORIES > Loi to swear in Jinggoy  in Estrada’s detention cell
Estrada decided against taking his oath in the province when he realized that the Sandiganbayan would not allow his father to go to Nueva Ecija for the ceremony.
SENATOR-elect Jing­goy Estrada will take his oath of office before his mother, Sen. Luisa Ejer­cito, at the detention cell of his father, former Pre­sident Joseph Estrada, on June 28, he told repor­ters Thursday night.
Jinggoy said his first choice was to take his oath in Nueva Ecija, the province which gave him the biggest vote in the entire country.
www.manilatimes.net /national/2004/jun/12/yehey/top_stories/20040612top6.html   (911 words)

  
 PHNO: HOMETOWN AND COMMUNITY News Philippines
Iba, Zambales, Aug. 28, 1999 - First Lady Dr. Luisa "Loi" Ejercito Estrada vows to help in the rehabilitation of the President Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Hospital (PRMMH) here.
Loi, a native of this town, gave this assurance to Zambales Gov. Vicente Magsaysay after she saw the condition of the 150-bed hospital during a short visit Thursday.
The First Lady was the guest of honor and speaker during the parish night at the Iba Gymnasium as part of the August 28 Feast of St. Augustine, the patron saint of her hometown.
www.newsflash.org /1999/08/ht/ht000882.htm   (379 words)

  
 Sun.Star Manila - Rufus: Rebellion raps vs Loi is political harassment
Rebellion charges were filed last week before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against Sen. Luisa "Loi" Ejercito-Estrada and her children Jackie Ejercito-Lopez and Jude Estrada, who allegedly owned at least three vehicles used by the Oakwood mutineers.
Rodriguez, legal counsel of the opposition Puwersa ng Masa (PNM), earlier urged the palace to consider a genuine political summit to "ensure fair, credible elections in 2004."
www.sunstar.com.ph /static/man/2003/09/01/news/rufus.rebellion.raps.vs.loi.is.political.harassment..html   (379 words)

  
 Makati Business Club: CongressWatch
On the other hand, four from the Puwersa ng Masa (Edgardo Angara, Loi Ejercito-Estrada, Gringo Honasan, and Panfilo Lacson) have made it to the list of 13.
Of the four opposition bets, only Angara and Honasan have the legislative experience to contest priority administration bills while the other two are specialists on various fields-medical doctor Ejercito-Estrada and former PNP General Lacson.
However, he has been known as the youngest elected councilor of Quezon City and prior to his senatorial bid, headed ABS-CBN's legal desk.
www.mbc.com.ph /congresswatch/cwrep/cwrarchive/cw58/cwrep2.htm   (379 words)

  
 SWS: Media Release
The most noteworthy difference from previous SWS surveys is that former First Lady Loi Ejercito Estrada has become a close contender, tied for 13th place, compared to only 17th in her previous best SWS survey showing, presumably due to some degree of sympathy for the arrest of former President Estrada.
The score remained unchanged at 8-5 in the highly dominant Class D or masa, accounting for its stability at the national level.
The most likely outcome of next Monday's election continues to be eight winners from the People Power Coalition and five from the Puwersa ng Masa coalition, counting guest candidates, according to the new Social Weather Stations national survey of May 4-7.
www.sws.org.ph /pr051101.htm   (379 words)

  
 Philippine Headline News Online's CyberForum
Opposition Partido ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) Sen. Luisa “Loi” Ejercito Estrada and her son, Sen. Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada was reacting to the recent proposal raised by Liberal Party Rep. Solomon Chungalao to legalize the limited use of marijuana which was supported by Mrs.
A former First Lady and now senator and her senator-son yesterday both chided President Arroyo and her congressman-son for the latter's proposal for the use and cultivation of marijuana in the world-famous Banaue Rice Terraces in Benguet province in the north to be legalized.
Arroyo's eldest son, Lakas Rep. Juan Miguel “Mikey” Arroyo of Pampanga, who is vice chairman of the House committee on appropriations.
network54.com /Forum/5345/message/1101607788/...+to+legalized+marijuana   (732 words)

  
 :: Welcome to Manila Bulletin Mobile Edition ::
When Vice President Joseph Ejercito Estrada ran for Chief Executive in 1998, ECJ’s Nationalist People’s Coalition Party supported him and I was asked to work with the M.A.R.E, headed by Dr. Loi Ejercito Estrada and the JEEP, a political action group led by Robert Aventajado.
JEE would end by revealing that early on, he and FPJ had agreed that only one of them would enter the perilous world of politics.
I got up to greet JEE, mayor of my home town for twenty years, hoping he would immediately feel at home at the Cojuangco camp, at the sight of a San Juan constituent.
www.mb.com.ph /MOBILE/OPED2004121624500.htm   (732 words)

  
 odiousdebts.org
Luisa "Loi" Estrada would rather forget about the Edsa revolts, including the one that led to the ouster of her husband, President Joseph Estrada, in January 2001.
Pointing out that her husband continued to languish in detention, the senator said "the elite-controlled Edsa Uno and Edsa Dos were dismal failures" for bringing misery to her family and false hopes and oppression to poor Filipinos.
Manila Auxiliary Bishop Bernardino Cortez will celebrate the noon Mass at the Edsa Shrine today in place of Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales, who is in the Vatican, said Peachy Yamsuan, spokesperson of the Manila archbishop's office.
www.odiousdebts.org /odiousdebts/print.cfm?ContentID=12479   (715 words)

  
 [imc-qc] News: Bro. Eddie calls for big Feb. 24 prayer rally at Ayala vs. VAT rate hike
Juan Ponce Enrile, Jamby Madrigal, Loi Estrada, Jinggoy Estrada and Alfredo Lim; Mayors Jejomar Binay and JV Ejercito, and several members of the House including Reps.
Villanueva, who heads Bangon Pilipinas and initiated the broad Magkaisa Kontra-KulimVAT Movement, issued the announcement a day after a successful anti-VAT rate hike prayer rally near the Senate which was participated in by scores of Opposition senators and congressmen and cause-oriented groups.
Eddie Villanueva today announced the holding of a bigger prayer rally against the value-added tax hike on Feb. 24 at Ayala Avenue in Makati City.
lists.indymedia.org /pipermail/imc-qc/2005-February/0223-td.html   (451 words)

  
 Manila Bulletin: Nat'l Flag Day rites on today at Rizal Park.(Main News)@ HighBeam Research
First Lady Dr. Luisa "Loi" Ejercito Estrada, representing President Joseph Estrada, is expected to start the afternoon ceremonies at the national park by turning over Philippine flags to selected sectoral leaders and local government executives in Metro Manila.
The National Flag Day (Pambansang Araw ng Watawat) rites will be held today at the Rizal National Monument in Luneta Park to start this year's two-week nationwide celebration of the 102nd anniversary of Philippine Independence, culminating on June 12.
They will, in turn, hand over the flags to their respective...
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:62654887&refid=holomed_1   (217 words)

  
 PHNO: HOMETOWN AND COMMUNITY News Philippines
Tayug, Pangasinan, Aug. 14, 1999 - First Lady Dr. Luisa "Loi" Ejercito Estrada motored to this town early Friday morning for her monthly pilgrimage to the Lady of Manaoag and to lead a medical and dental mission for poor residents of Tayug and four other towns in the eastern part of Pangasinan.
Despite the heavy downpour here, Dr. Loi and her MARE group distributed relief goods to 3,000 flood-stricken families in Pangasinan.
Local government officials led by Tayug Mayor Marius Ladio thanked the First Lady for her tireless efforts to help the poor through her medical missions, which have become a welcome sight at various depressed communities around the country.
www.newsflash.org /1999/08/ht/ht000867.htm   (217 words)

  
 PHNO: HOMETOWN AND COMMUNITY News Philippines
Sison, Pangasinan, Jan. 12, 2000 First Lady Dr. Luisa ''Loi'' Estrada conducted Monday her first medical mission in the new millennium in barangay Bulaoen West, treating some 1,000 patients.
Loi arrived Monday morning from her monthly pilgrimage to Manaoag and personally attended to some patients with rare congenital ailments.
REMOTE PANGASINAN BARRIO GETS FIRST LADY’S MEDICAL MISSION
www.newsflash.org /2000/01/ht/ht001024.htm   (217 words)

  
 odiousdebts.org
Luisa "Loi" Estrada would rather forget about the Edsa revolts, including the one that led to the ouster of her husband, President Joseph Estrada, in January 2001.
Pointing out that her husband continued to languish in detention, the senator said "the elite-controlled Edsa Uno and Edsa Dos were dismal failures" for bringing misery to her family and false hopes and oppression to poor Filipinos.
"It would be the height of insensitivity on the part of some people, especially the elite, to proclaim the benefits that the country supposedly gained from Edsa in the light of the suffering of the vast majority of Filipinos," she said.
www.odiousdebts.org /odiousdebts/print.cfm?ContentID=12479   (715 words)

  
 :: Welcome to Manila Bulletin Online ::
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol— Sen. Luisa “Loi” Ejercito-Estrada said here yesterday that the May elections can serve as a “healing balm” to the nation’s problems that could build a path to good governance reflective of sincerity and dignity in leadership willing to listen to the needs of the poor.
Elections could help heal the nation — Loi
www.mb.com.ph /issues/2004/03/27/MAIN200403275866.html   (424 words)

  
 News Summaries on Selected Topics, Estrada Impeachment, April 2001
Garchitorena had said the additional sets of evidence, to be distributed to the court’s five divisions, would help in determining if there is probable cause to arrest Estrada, his son Mayor Jinggoy Estrada, and former First Lady Dr. Loi Ejercito, among others, for alleged crimes committed during the previous administration.
Garchitorena also questioned the wisdom of filing a single plunder case against Estrada, asking if it could be considered a single act if a government official took P20 million and, at the end of his term, another P30 million.
It is now a supreme irony that the Sandiganbayan Centennial Building on Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, which then President Estrada inaugurated in July 1999, would now serve as venue for his plunder and graft trials.
www.philsol.nl /news/01/ErapImpeach-apr01.htm   (424 words)

  
 PHNE: Erap's Corner
Candelaria, Zambales, April 7, 2000- President Estrada waxed romantic and vowed that he would join First Lady Luisa "Loi" Ejercito in prison if ever she went to jail.
The Estradas were guests at the gathering in which the First Lady was also an honoree, she being a native of Zambales and a medical doctor.
I will stay with her in jail, if ever," he said in jest when he spoke before the homecoming of medical doctors and other professionals in Candelaria, Zambales Wednesday night.
www.newsflash.org /2000/04/pe/pe001099.htm   (353 words)

  
 e-lections Philippine Style
The "negative" campaign also targeted known Erap lackeys running under the Puwersa ng Masa (PnM) banner, among them Edgardo Angara, Ricardo Puno, Panfilo Lacson, Orlando Mercado, Noli de Castro and Erap's wife, Loi Ejercito Estrada.
Although the accusations they made could not be dismissed outright as baseless, the fact that these could not be attributed to any single author only cast doubts on their credibility.
Its e Mandirigmas (cyberwarriors) who waged email barrages during the impeachment trial were again called to active duty to appeal for a non-vote for Enrile and company.
www.pcij.org /imag/latest/e-lections2.html   (353 words)

  
 PHNO: ERAP's CORNER
21, 1998 - First Lady Dr. Loi Ejercito Estrada has inaugurated a center for Metro Manila's street children in an affluent neighborhood of San Juan, Metro Manila.
She said she is pursuing the Batang Lansangan project because of the increasing number of street children roaming Metro Manila streets.
In her speech at the inaugural rites, the First Lady said one of her pet projects, the Batang Lansangan, has a similar objective with that of the NGO-corporate partnership, which established the "Ma.
www.newsflash.org /199809/pe/pe000518.htm   (292 words)

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