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Friday, October 01, 2004 (Philippines)
  Breaking News
Cops killed in communist ambush (3:30 p.m.)
Arroyo to decide on fate of GSIS chief soon (11:45 a.m.)
Arroyo offers leniency to mutineers (11:40 a.m.)
Bush, Kerry clash in debate (10:30 a.m.)

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The joint affidavit of Rep. Roque Ablan (right, swearing before a Mandaue prosecutor) and PDEA chief Amado Marquez (center) was the basis for including Calvin de Jesus Tan in the charges of manufacturing illegal drugs. (Sun.Star Cebu/Amper Campaña)
CEBU CITY -- The alleged financier of the mega shabu laboratory in Mandaue City was arrested in Hong Kong Thursday morning.

He was identified as Calvin de Jesus Tan alias Lin Chui Wi, Joey Ng and Joey Lin, 29. His listed address is 2204-A Escolta Twin Tower, Manila.

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Top Stories
CA orders SSS to answer suit on execs' pay
MANILA -- Five lawmakers and two private citizens are expected to file a suit Friday before the Supreme Court (SC) questioning a transaction entered into by the state-run pension fund Social Security System (SSS) two months ago.
Communist guerillas 'seize' jailed ex-comrade
DAVAO CITY -- Two prison guards, a clerk and a driver were wounded when communist guerillas ambushed the vehicle carrying a former comrade who was on his way to a court hearing in Compostela Valley Province Thursday morning.
10 fishers who staged 'mutiny' arrested
GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- Ten of 12 fishermen who staged a mutiny and took control of fishing vessels owned by RD Tuna Ventures Inc. to press for increase in wages and additional benefits were arrested Thursday.



 
Business

CEBU: DOT, tour wholesalers in China to push RP

DAVAO: Canada offers programs to boost VisMin SMEs

 
Opinion
 
Sports

CEBU: Players, fans to get phones, cell cards in Cesafi All-Stars

DAVAO: Mindanao Ride for Peace set on Oct. 6

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Women for women

DAVAO: Wow Mindanao Expo'04: An amazing educational trip

 
Features

DAVAO: The threat of rabies

PAMPANGA: Koreans bring ancient cure to Dau residents








:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Bacolod tops rabies cases

Baguio
Complete pest risk analysis on carrots pushed
Drivers, village execs oppose more Baguio-Antamok franchise

Cebu
‘HOW DID THEY GET IN?’
Vidal off to Mexico Oct. 8

Cagayan de Oro
NPA admits burning Lipunan bus
Mayor questions COWD's choice of bidder

Davao
Barangay chief favors IRA monitoring by CBCP
Dad pushes use of tiles on pedestrian lanes

Dumaguete
Mayor disappointed with Negros Oriental legislators
Fake dollar bills confiscated

General Santos
P2.6M spare parts purchase aborted
2 high school students raped

Iloilo
P5 taxi fare hike looms
Preparations for Dinagyang Festival on

Manila
Rommel Padilla acquitted of illegal gun possession
Let military justice prevail over Oakwood mutineers: Biazon

Pampanga
Rsap member killed in Arayat encounter?
SC ends poll feud of 'Susan Pinedas'

Pangasinan
2 'NPA rebels' nabbed
No jewelry taken out of fire site: PCP 1 head


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