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Tuesday, December 28, 2004 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Suspected bomber, cop killed in Camp Crame shootout (7:55 p.m.)
Floods, landslides kill 4, leave 8 missing (3:25 p.m.)
Bomb suspect shot dead in police custody (3:23 p.m.)
Thailand asks RP to help verify possible Pinoy casualties (1:20 p.m.)

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Former Philippine president Joseph Estrada is wheeled into Hong Kong's Adventist Hospital for knee surgery on Monday. At right is his wife Senator Luisa Estrada. (AP photo)
CEBU CITY -- After three more suspected robbers were shot Monday, the police are checking if a vigilante group is now operating in Cebu City.

Two of the suspects died on the spot in front of the Philtrust Bank on Colon St. about 8:30 a.m.

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Top Stories
Labor dep't: No Pinoy victims in Asia tsunami onslaught
MANILA -- The Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) on Monday assured that there were no Filipinos among the victims of the series of tsunamis that struck South Asian countries surrounding the Indian Ocean last Sunday.
Estrada flies to Hong Kong, vows to return
MANILA -- Former president Joseph Estrada assured Monday that he would return to the country upon the completion of his knee surgery in Hong Kong.
Two earthquakes rock RP, no damage reported
MANILA -- Two moderate earthquakes rocked the Philippines early Monday, but no damage or injuries were reported, seismologists said.


 
Business

CEBU: Tourist groups book visits to Cebu in 2005

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Senator urges options for Japan-based Pinoys

DAVAO: Fisheries project boosts seaweed production

PANGASINAN: City road projects affect business domain

 
Opinion

Bangsoy: When God is little

Cabaero: FPJ’s online memorial

Maxey: Saving the movie industry

Malig: Merry 2004 for Nlex motorists

Editorial: Tidal waves

 
Sports

DAVAO: Floirendo eyes modern boxing gym in Panabo

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Nening’s hope for the New Year

DAVAO: Mayor, councilor grace Quiboloy X'mas special

 
Features

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Halfway Through

DAVAO: Touches of Carmela








:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Investigation group joins probe in twin robberies
Rizal school canteen loses P18T to robbers

Baguio
Farmers confident of veggie import halt
Mines body asks squatters to vacate Camp John Hay

Cebu
Threat, unlawful attack ‘a must’
Angry inmates sent to new jail

Cagayan de Oro
Militant group vows more attacks
Rebels urge Poe followers: Join us

Davao
Crime rate up by 2 percentage points
Vice mayor wishes for harmony in city council

Dumaguete
Transportation chief's house bombed
Silliman University scores another 100% passing in nursing board

General Santos
2 patay, 8 samdan sa dinunggabay
3 bata ligsan, 8 samdan sa binanggaay

Iloilo
Reds' anniversary over but army still on alert
Vigilante group, crime gang eyed in Estancia killings

Manila
Gov't workers to get bonus by February
No Cabinet revamp yet: Palace

Pampanga
Acetylene Gang strikes pawnshop
Vice president leads rolling stores launching

Pangasinan
Need to redirect some City Hall workers cited
High school students to paint establishments' wall

Zamboanga
Police hunt down 3 syndicate groups
Yanga wants reassignment



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