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She was a flat-bottomed river-boat, and carried cargoes of hides and other Saladero produce.
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Provincial environment officer Eduardo Saladero of Sarangani province says the MV Double Prosperity damaged precious coral reefs in Sarangani Bay where it has remained aground since Sunday.
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Saladero simplifies legal cases without being simplistic, so even lawyers or those who have studied law can also appreciate what he has done in the second part of Husgahan Natin.
Bulatlat 2009
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This part highlights cases in which Supreme Court decisions were favorable to the workers, but Saladero does not hesitate to criticize those rulings that went against workers 'interests.
Bulatlat 2009
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In his message at the book's beginning, Saladero explains why he took up the work of writing on workers 'issues and cases:
Bulatlat 2009
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The second part tackles notable labor cases, with Saladero giving the facts of each case as well as the jurisprudence on these.
Bulatlat 2009
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Published by Prometheus Publishing Corporation, Husgahan Natin is a collection of selected articles Saladero wrote for the alternative newspaper Pinoy Weekly, where he has a regular column with the same title.
Bulatlat 2009
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His being a lawyer notwithstanding, Saladero is aware that the law is not the decisive factor that would make or break workers 'struggles.
Bulatlat 2009
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Saladero - a lawyer at the Pro-Labor Legal Assistance Center (PLACE), a founding member of the National Union of People's Lawyers (NUPL), the chief legal counsel of the Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU or May 1st Movement), and a columnist of the alternative newspaper Pinoy Weekly - was among six persons who were arrested and, subsequently, detained at the Oriental Mindoro Provincial Jail on the basis of these charges.
Bulatlat 2009
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But the articles in these parts, stylistically, will not remind one of the Supreme Court Reports Annotated (known as the SCRA to pre-law and law students, legal researchers, lawyers and judges): Saladero has rendered these articles in a style that would make these easy reading even for those who are not used to what Sen. Rodolfo Biazon once described as
Bulatlat 2009
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