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Thursday, April 21, 2005 (Philippines)
| Pope Benedict XVI leads the mass the morning after he was declared the 265th leader of the Roman Catholic Church. He listed top priorities of his pontificate in a message read in Latin to cardinals gathered in the Sistine Chapel for the new pope’s first mass.(AP photo) |
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Talisay City is willing to pay Cebu City for the cost of developing a portion of the South Reclamation Project (SRP) that Talisay is claiming as its own.
Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez said it is now up to Rep. Eduardo Gullas (Cebu, 1st district) and Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña to reach an agreement on how much Talisay should pay for the reclaimed portion.
Gullas and Osmeña met separately with the justice secretary in Manila.
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Arson suspect arrested in Carcar
The suspect in the fire that razed at least 200 houses in Alaska, Mambaling in Cebu City was arrested by officers of the Carcar Police Station after trying to kill himself.
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SC clips judge’s power to clear way for probe
THE Supreme Court (SC) has indefinitely clipped the powers of Cebu-based Judge Donato Sotero Navarro, but the judge said this shouldn’t “leave any bad impression, unless one chooses to interpret it in a malicious way.”
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Coastal road open to traffic this weekend
Traffic in the south might be slightly eased this weekend, as the South Coastal Road will be opened to make way for the Kite Festival sponsored by the Cebu City Youth Development Council.
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