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Former garment workers of the defunct N.E.T. Corp./Pacific Coast confirm the amounts of back wages still owed them three years after the factory’s closure in 2004, during an administrative hearing at the Department of Labor yesterday.
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A hero returns home.4-year-old Jeremiah Limtiaco holds Palauan and American flags as he is carried by John Mafnas. They are among the relatives of the late Army Spc. John D. Flores, who was killed in action in Iraq on May 3, whose casket arrived early yesterday morning at the airport.
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3 years after closure, garment factory still owes workers over $80K
THREE years after it closed, N.E.T. Corp., doing business as Pacific Coast in San Antonio, still has not paid many of its former garment workers their wages for work ...
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House OKs 15.6% budget cut
BY a vote of 15-0, the House of Representatives yesterday passed a measure implementing additional 15.6 percent across-the-board budget cuts on various agencies in line....(Full Story)


GOP drops another incumbent House member
ANOTHER incumbent lawmaker was not included on the Republican Party’s list of House candidates for this year’s midterm election. Rep. Candido B. Taman was not...(Full Story)


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