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Oposa v.
Factoran, G.R. No. 101083, 224 S.C.R.A. 792 (1993),
alternatively titled Minors Oposa v.
Factoran or
Minors Oposa, is a
landmark decision of...
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Fulgencio Santos "Jun"
Factoran Jr. (November 3, 1943 –
April 5, 2020) was a
Filipino lawyer, politician,
human rights activist, pro-democracy activist...
- by: Paul Soriano,
Charo Santos-Concio, &
Malou Santos Music by:
Robbie Factoran &
Ricardo Juco
Written by: Mark
Victor &
Jaqueline Franquelli (as Jaqueline...
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their advocacies,
including Rene Saguisag, who
became a senator;
Fulgencio Factoran, who
became Secretary of the
Department of
Environment and
Natural Resources;...
- the film's editor. For the
sound and music, the
composers of were
Robbie Factoran,
Ricardo Jugo, and Mark Villar. The
sound designer was
Mikko Quizon and...
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Corazon Aquino 21 Jun
Factoran (1943–2020)
March 10, 1987 June 10, 1987
Secretary of
Environment and
Natural Resources (21) Jun
Factoran (1943–2020) June 10...
- Curtis-Smith
Cinematography Odyssey Flores Edited by Mark
Victor Music by
Robbie Factoran Ricardo Jugo
Production company Ten17P
Distributed by
Solar Pictures Release...
- Chapter. In 1980, Binay,
Augusto "Bobbit" Sanchez, Rene Saguisag,
Fulgencio Factoran,
Lorenzo Tañada,
Joker Arroyo, and
other human rights lawyers created the...
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notable personalities were Lito Gorospe, Rino Basilio, Rene Jose, Mely
Factoran and
Manolo Favis. Currently, the
station broadcasts brokered programming...
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Atienza Vicente Flores Antonio Azcona (in the
occupied area)
Anacleto Factoran (in the free area) Juan P.
Broce Constancio Rabacal (2 terms) Constancio...