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Monday, March 07, 2005 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Stocks up 1.9% higher on foreign funds inflow (3:30 p.m.)
V-day ‘bombers’ charged with multiple murder (3:13 p.m.)
Forensic experts exhume remains of Ecleo’s wife (12:00 p.m.)
Congress to decide on media sanctions: military (11:06 a.m.)

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A fireman wipes his eyes as he battles a huge blaze caused by burning wooden posts in Barangay dela Paz Norte, San Fernando City Sunday morning. (Sun.Star Pampanga/Chris Navarro)
CEBU CITY -- A Filipina bride arrived home in a box Sunday, while her Dutch husband stayed home in Holland to face a first-degree murder charge filed by the police.

The family of Veneranda Paña Tenwinkel, 33, wailed when they saw her coffin being unloaded at the cargo area of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport and vowed to do everything to obtain justice.

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Top Stories
Soldiers nab Sayyaf bandit, bus blast suspect
MANILA -- Troops have caught a suspected Muslim rebel allegedly involved in a series of kidnappings, including of three Americans, and another militant linked to the bombings of a bus and mall in Manila, the military said Sunday.
Fire razes trading firm in San Fernando
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- A six-hour fire gutted dozens of wooden posts and caused chemical explosions at the LNE Trading Company in Barangay Dela Paz Norte in San Fernando City Sunday morning.
Grenade attack in crowded market foiled
COTABATO -- Army troops with bomb-sniffing dogs found a grenade that was set to explode in a crowded public market, foiling what was believed to have been a retaliatory attack by kidnappers in a southern city, military officials said Sunday.


 
Business

CEBU: Lack of plan hampers growth of airport

DAVAO: Pinoys in Saudi must upgrade skills: envoy

GENERAL SANTOS: Website for regional development body pushed

 
Opinion

Cuizon: Keep walking

Mongaya: Women’s day

Ledesma: 'The Reign of Shameless Greed'

Sison: Bills to shorten casino time, limit guests

Cariño: Kaloy, Kay, and John Glenn

 
Sports

DAVAO: Torre bags 100T prize in Tanauan Chess Open

GENERAL SANTOS: Pacquiao watch

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Jamie Foxx

DAVAO: The gorgeous Mutya 2005 finalists

GENERAL SANTOS: Dear Alma Mater, here's my story

 
Features

DAVAO: The sex sense





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:: Country News ::

Bacolod
'Negros planters not credit worthy'
Still no clear picture on tax recovery bid

Baguio
Mayor, other city execs sued for ejecting Burnham vendors
City Council to probe Baguio flower festival

Cebu
PB may support split-Cebu plan, warns vice guv
Cuenco optimistic ‘shabu boss’ Tan will be flown to RP soon

Cagayan de Oro
'Hired killers took out Picut'
Court continues City Hall sale case

Davao
Killings continue; 1 dies in Shanghai
Priest pleads for peace in battle-ridden Jolo

Dumaguete
Malaria downs 6 in Sta. Catalina
Rebel group turning into criminals: revolutionary army

General Santos
4 Army soldiers slain
Kosovo veteran new police chief of South Cotabato

Iloilo
Water District regulates supply of water
Biron calls for probe on coal plants

Manila
Arroyo orders NFA rice prices retained
Media urged to limit interviews with 'terrorists'

Pampanga
Tourist police get bomb-sniffing dogs
Women's Month kicks off in San Fernando

Pangasinan
Pangasinan will respect Dagupan charter: Duque
Cruz: Dev't does not depend on numbers

Zamboanga
Arroyo rejects ceasefire in Sulu



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