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Wednesday 5th October 2016. Movie Review and Canada Report
October 5, 2016
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Andres Clemente with his review of movies, today we take a good look at Tim Burtons Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. Does Andres give it a thumbs up or down? Check out his thoughts on this and also upcoming movies and some past movie recommendations.
Also this weeks Canada Report from Michael Droulliard, congratulations also to Michael and Ruth how tied the know at the weekend!
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Yesterday, the Credentials Committee of the National Assembly dismissed a complaint filed against several judges of the Supreme Justice for irregularities in their travel expenses.
Enrique Ho Fernandez, a former administrator of the garbage authority AAUD is facing four complaints over irregularities in the agency during his administration.
With a new permanent route through the Caribbean and a new ship departing from the port of Colon, the cruise line Pullmantur seeks to increase its participation in the Panamanian market during the 2016-2017 season.
The government collected just over $4 billion between January and August, an increase of 6 percent or $236.3 million in comparison with the same period of the previous year.
Yesterday morning a suspect was captured in Panama West suspected of a crime involving two minors in El Chorrillo.
Asunción Maria Alonso Mojica was ratified yesterday as the alternate for Supreme Court Justice José Ayú Prado by the Credentials Commission of the National Assembly.
Seven couples took the decision to marry in the first mass wedding held in the La Chorrera prison, as part of the rehabilitation and family integration process led by the Directorate General of Prisons among the prisoners of Panama.
Yesterday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) downgraded its growth projection for this year and next year for Panama.
Starting next Friday, Panama will begin commercializing handicrafts and garments that have been made by fifty inmates through their brand “IntegrArte”, informed prison sources yesterday.
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