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Sunday, April 04, 2004 (Philippines)
  Breaking News
Communist rebels welcome pledge of prisoner releases (12:12 p.m.)

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WHO WILL BE THE NEXT CEBU GOVERNOR? Candidate Gwendolyn Garcia speaks about her platform of government, while fellow contenders Vice Gov. John Gregory Osmeña, Celestino Martinez Jr. and Rafael Cezar Jr. take notes for their chance to raise questions, in a forum hosted by the Cebu Federation of Beat Journalists. (SUN.STAR FOTO/ALEX BADAYOS)
MANILA -- President Arroyo Friday justified the joint military and police operation that led to the arrest of several suspected Abu Sayyaf members, which she said, was a product of diligence and hard work.

Arroyo said instead of being criticized, the police and military deserve commendation and praise for their success.

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Top Stories
4 robbers pose as police team
CEBU CITY -- Four men, one of them wearing a police uniform, robbed an Iranian national of at least P550,000 in cash, jewelry and belongings Saturday.
'I'll sue them all': John O.
DAVAO CITY -- "I'LL sue them all! I'll send them all to jail!" This was the terse statement of Sen. John Osmeña when asked about his next move in the rape case lodged against him by a male sex worker in Tagaytay City.
'Baguio Apaches' to lead resistance vs Jadewell
BAGUIO -- Like the Indian Apaches who showed fierce resistance to the US government in the 19th century, Baguio old-timers, who called themselves the "Baguio Apaches" vowed to lead the snowballing opposition against the operations of Jadewell Parking Systems Corp in the city.



 
Business

DAVAO: Monsanto crop test barred in Australia

MANILA: PCCI to hold 2-day seminar-workshop on bioterrorism, other topics

 
Opinion

Mercado: Appeasing a rigid God?

Cabaero: FPJ's PDA

Estremera: Living in the margins

Flavier: The parable of the carabao egg

Sison: Pro-students bill

 
Sports

DAVAO: Dadiangas Torpedoes leads

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: The way holyweek was

MANILA: Stories continue in 'Lukso ng Dugo'

DAVAO: Eagles belong where they can fly

 
Features

BAGUIO: Clans, not political parties make Sagada, Banaue leaders






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Cebu
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Cagayan de Oro
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Davao
Groups urged to cooperate for environmental protection
LTO to tighten implementation of seatbelt law

Dumaguete
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Kasaligan laughs off disqualification rap

General Santos
Alarm raised on rise of TB cases
Military bares JI bomb plots

Iloilo
Iloilo media score FPJ for outburst
Poe endorses Facultad as official bet for mayor

Manila
Arroyo signs into law bill widening jurisdiction of tax court
DOJ urges Manda to sue Naia porterage firm

Pampanga
Guagua COP says peace situation manageable
Reenactment of Crucifixion set in San Pedro Cutud

Pangasinan
Complainants: We are misled in signing complaint v. mayor
4 police chiefs to be relieved

Zamboanga
Marines arrest 4 Abu Sayyafs
P9M drainage project nears completion



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