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Saturday, April 09, 2005 (Philippines)
  Breaking News
4 RP fishermen missing at sea for 15 days spotted by US rescuers (9:25 p.m.)
Arroyo to return from the Vatican (10:33 a.m.)

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To the crypt for burial, the body of Pope John Paul II is carried by pallbearers past world leaders at the end of the funeral mass at St. Peter’s Basilica. (AP photo)
VATICAN CITY -- Posters and T-shirts are already declaring it. Pilgrims are pushing it. Even cardinals are backing the swelling popular campaign to declare Pope John Paul II a saint.

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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
Some 500T Pinoys bid adieu to pope
MANILA -- Over half a million Filipinos joined a prayer vigil and mass for the late Pope John Paul II at the Rizal Park in Manila Friday simultaneous with funeral rites for him at the Vatican.
2 in bar exam top 10 from San Carlos
CEBU CITY -- Two of the top 10 who passed last year's bar exam come from the University of San Carlos (USC) College of Law. Both are women.
Guvs on split-Cebu plan: Affront to history
TAGBILARAN CITY -- Dividing Cebu has caught the attention of the League of Provinces of the Philippines, which opposed Friday "in the strongest possible terms" what it believes is an affront to history and a threat to their lifeblood: their Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) share.


 
Business

CEBU: DBP to reduce rates on shipping loans

DAVAO: Corn production area in Mindanao expanded

 
Opinion

Roperos: The SRP syndrome

Libre: Pope John Paul II and ourselves

Sienes: Calling back yesterday

Estanislao: No, not just in the green tea

Peña: Packaging waste

 
Sports

CEBU: RP keglers bag gold, 2 silvers

DAVAO: Adaza captures 18-under crown

PANGASINAN: Ex-Marlboro tour champ wins Mayor Leo de Vera Cup

 
Lifestyle

DAVAO: Cruising to the music

CEBU: The Chinese experiment

 
Features

DAVAO: More health problems to come our way soon





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:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Reds infiltrate church, media, too
Market arrearages reach P16M

Baguio
Only 3T taxis registered in Baguio: transport exec
Smear campaign v. Baguio 'may be based' on WB report

Cebu
Asean ministers to mull charter, other concerns
Petralba to head fiscal’s office in province, Rubia in Talisay

Cagayan de Oro
Officers file raps against police chief
Soldiers, tribal chief killed by rebels

Davao
Mayor to reject new revenue code
Don't harass witnesses v. jail guard: mayor

Dumaguete
Mayor: Intelligence report exaggerated
Guv warns 'Monday-my day', 'Friday-fly day' teachers

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

Iloilo
University union to hold strike
Palace junks businessman's case v. guv

Manila
Pope John Paul II was my inspiration: Arroyo
Pinoy in Spanish congress attends int'l parliament meet

Pampanga
New CDC prexy keen on talks with movement
Drug suspects killed randomly in Candaba

Pangasinan
Farmers are 'unintentional' victims: vice guv
Power firm says alliance brokered payment for farmers

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



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