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Friday, May 05, 2006 (Philippines)

Palace won't say sorry for 'unlawful acts' during emergency rule
Who says that the "Wet Flag" campaign has fizzled out? Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) traffic enforcers on board a truck with wet flag cruise along past commuters who spill on the streets to take a ride on Edsa near SM North in Quezon City. (Contributed photo)
PRESS Secretary Ignacio Bunye said on Thursday that any apologies to parties supposedly offended during the implementation of Proclamation 1017 "is premature" as an appeal is to be filed by the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG).

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Estrada suffers stomach ailment; hospitalized
DETAINED former President Joseph Estrada was rushed to the San Juan Medical Center (SJMC) Thursday due to diarrhea, which was also the reason why he failed to return to his resthouse and detention quarters in Tanay, Rizal Wednesday night.
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Return of wanted ex-cop tagged in PR man's slay seen
THE extradition of former police officer Cesar Mancao may finally push through with the Manila City Regional Trial Court's issuance of a warrant of arrest on Thursday against him and two others in connection with the murders of public relations man Salvador "Bubby" Dacer and his driver Emmanuel Corbito in 2000.
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Pirates involved in slay of Chinese fishermen: military
THE Armed Forces on Thursday pointed to pirates as the possible suspects in the attack of a Chinese vessel in the disputed Spratlys group of islands last week that resulted in the killing of four Chinese fishermen and the wounding of three others.
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Speakout: 'Child molestation' in shopping mall
 
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