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Wednesday, April 06, 2005 (Philippines)
  Breaking News
Monaco's Prince Rainier III dies (2:55 p.m.)
Arroyo flies to Vatican (10: 53 a.m.)

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Filipino hold lighted candles as they attend a mass for late Pope John Paul II inside a church in the catholic University of Santo Tomas in Manila Tuesday, March 5, 2005. The university is one of the places where the pope drew huge emotional crowds during his 1995 visit. News of the pope's death moved many to tears and filled churches across the country with people offering him prayers. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
VATICAN -- As thousands of mourners streamed past the late pontiff's body in St. Peter's Basilica, the College of Cardinals met for a second day of talks to prepare to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II.

Post your prayers to the Sun.Star Pope Watch section. Click here.
2005-04-01 19:04:06
"bonnie st george"< mandaue72@yahoo.com> - dear lord, bless us always!! and hope the new pope will be same as pope john paul II.
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Top Stories
Arroyo to gov't agencies: Showcase 1 graft case every quarter
MANILA -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Tuesday ordered 10 government agencies to come up with one big graft case from each of their agencies every quarter or 40 big graft cases per year.
Only 1 of 66 cases of journalists killed prosecuted in RP: media group
MANILA -- An international media group on Tuesday released a report criticizing the Philippine government for successfully prosecuting only one out of 66 cases of journalists killed in the line of duty since 1986.
Explosion kills boy, maims pals
CEBU CITY -- A blast killed a 13-year-old boy and seriously injured his two playmates in Barangay Tugbongan, Consolacion, Cebu Tuesday afternoon.


 
Business

CEBU: Downtown stores get few customers: owners

DAVAO: Trade expo to showcase Mindanao best products

 
Opinion

Limban: Pinoy family in crisis

Nalzaro: A new Italian pope?

Maxey: Questions with no answers

Tulabut: Welcome events

Lagao: A small to greatness

 
Sports

DAVAO: SM athletes off to Zambo

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Serna: No truth to Vina’s P700,000 ‘entourage’ fee

DAVAO: Jim Carrey

 
Features

DAVAO: Where history and frolic meets





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Cebu
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Cagayan de Oro
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Comelec junks petition against Emano, officials

Davao
Army: Barricade in Talaingod was for public safety
Killers fumble; 3 escape death

Dumaguete
Burned city fiscal's building insured
Cave guides' training: where to get money?

General Santos
Reds probe slaying of journalists
Marlene Garcia Esperat: Madame Witness

Iloilo
Igbaras mayor, 2 others suspended
No overtime at Capitol until May 31: guv

Manila
Arroyo postpones Vatican trip
Actress remains Arroyo's friend despite drug raps

Pampanga
Arroyo hears mass in Lubao to celebrate 58th birthday
Laus: SCTEP worth waiting for

Pangasinan
2 councilors fined for leaving session sans permission
Girl gang-raped

Zamboanga
Humanitarian mission for Indonesia readied
Mayor doubts effect of 4-day workweek



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