20091107 07001 台北慈院護地球 環保毛毯贈醫師
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環保產品的推廣,除了要有實業家研發、生產外,更要有具環保意識的消費者去使用。為了感謝醫師們平日照護病患的辛勞,台北慈濟醫院特別在醫師節前夕,準備了環保材質的毛毯贈送給醫師們,冬天即將來臨,這份具有環保理念的結緣品更具有意義。
台北慈濟醫院為了響應大愛感恩科技公司所研發的環保產品,特別將給醫療團隊的結緣品,採用該公司所製造的環保用品。讓使用環保材質的習慣,能夠帶入醫護同仁的心中。除了平日居家可使用的衣服、毛毯外,許多醫療相關的被服用品,在未來也都有機會使用環保材質。
台北慈濟醫院院長 趙有誠:「醫師節感恩同仁平日的辛勞,送一個環保的毛毯,希望把環保的概念送給大醫王,帶到日常生活中與其他醫界朋友分享。」
洪崇豪 林瑞文 台北報導
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Rights of presidents, paupers protected under Constitution – SC justices Several justices on Thursday emphasized the importance of respecting and protecting a person's constitutional rights whether she is a former President of the country or just an impoverished street vendor. “It can be GMA [Gloria Macapagal Arroyo], Juan de la Cruz or it can be Mang Pandoy... I don’t know if you are still familiar with Mang Pandoy,” Corona started on the second round of the oral arguments to defend the issuance of a watch list orders (WLOs) against Mrs. Arroyo and her husband, former First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo. Mang Pandoy, Felipe Natanio in real life, was used in the early 1990s by then newly elected President Fidel Ramos as the “face of the poor” for his administration’s anti-poverty campaign. “[But] we are a court of law and that’s our job here under the Constitution, to protect individual rights of citizens,” Corona said, as he addressed Solicitor General Jose Anselmo Cadiz, who took his turn at the lectern facing the high bench in the session hall along Padre Faura Street in Manila. The Arroyo couple’s camp has been insisting the WLOs violated the couple's right to travel as protected under the 1987 Philippine Constitution. The Chief Justice pointed out that the high court’s mandate to protect these rights should apply at all times to everyone. “Imagine six or seven years from now, if a person is being hounded by their political enemies with the same vigor as you have, don’t you think it would be incumbent to this Court to give their constitutional right the same importance we are giving them today,” he said. The chief justice, one of 12 justices appointed by Arroyo to the high court, went even further and placed the scenario four decades from now. “In 40 years, when we have all been gone from the face of the Earth, when all the passion and emotions of today will have been gone... and all that's left to see are the facts as they occur, what do you think they ought to see about this court... that society guided individual rights of people,” he said. Police power vs. rights to remain silent, to travel For his part, Justice Roberto Abad said there was never a case when a procedure was rendered unsuccessful in resolving a preliminary investigation just because the respondents were absent. “It [investigating team] can still investigate crimes and file the appropriate charges,” he said. Abad further said a public prosecutor or even a judge cannot compel a respondent to testify during preliminary investigation. “He or she has the constitutional right, an absolute right to silence,” Abad said. Cadiz responded: “But how can we prosecute if a person is not in the country anymore. He or she can’t even be arraigned.” Just the same, Abad insisted: “There’s nothing in the law that stops you from traveling.” Cadiz insisted the Justice Department has the authority to “practice police power of the state,” adding it was delegated anyway by the government’s legislative branch. "I cannot comprehend now that it is being applied to [Mrs. Arroyo], we say we cannot apply that to her... but before more than 6,000 have been issued," said Cadiz. But Justice Teresita Leonardo-De Castro stopped the solicitor general from going further with his argument: “Please, do not appeal to emotions and extralegal arguments... We are talking about fine points of the law here," said De Castro. — MRT/VS, GMA News
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