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Friday, June 10, 2005 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Volatile brew of scandals in RP so far lacks spark (4:12 p.m.)
Police clash with anti-Arroyo protesters (3:05 p.m.)
Justice bans airing of wiretapped call of Arroyo (11:27 a.m.)

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Protesters clash with police as they try to force their way towards the Presidential palace in Manila Friday to call for the resignation of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. (AP photo)
MANILA (updated 6:00 p.m.) -- A former official of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) came out Friday and accused President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of cheating during the 2004 national elections.

He claimed to be the source of the tape of Arroyo's wiretapped conversation with a certain "Gary", alleged by the opposition as a Commission on Elections (Comelec) commissioner.

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Top Stories
Palace aide now not sure it was Arroyo
MANILA -- Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said Thursday he could have been wrong about his earlier "assumption" that it was President Arroyo's voice on a tape that appears to link the administration to poll fraud.
Part of tape refers to Cebu polls, stirs row
CEBU CITY -- Snippets of wiretapped phone recordings linking President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to alleged electoral fraud did not spare the proclamation of Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia.
Arroyo, de Castro must resign
MANILA -- Senator Aquilino Pimentel has called for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Thursday for losing her credibility amidst charges of electoral fraud and some members of the First Family linked to illegal numbers game.


 
Business

CEBU: Seaweed group seeks tax perks for US sales

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Caraga wage board okays P11 daily wage hike

DAVAO: Banana industry opposes another wage adjustment

 
Opinion

Godofredo Roperos: Delicate days of June

Libre: Destabilization as usual

Lee: Duh?

Oledan: Convergence

Wenceslao: Lining up possible alternatives

 
Sports

DAVAO: A message from God

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Ozamis duels CDO Stars on Sunday in Gingoog

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: First night nighties

DAVAO: 'Machong Drop-out' on Howie's I-Witness docu

CAGAYAN DE ORO: 'On A Mission'

 
Features

DAVAO: Reporters' Paradise





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:: Country News ::

Bacolod
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1,000 families get lots

Cebu
PB split-Cebu resolution vetoed
Msgr. Dakay angry over report

Cagayan de Oro
Bulua trader freed
Council mulls inquiry on infant's death

Davao
Vigilante-style killings continue; 3 more dead
City won't interfere in Matina demolition case

Dumaguete
Negros Oriental's police deputy defects to rebel group
Second of 'big 3' drug dealers fall

General Santos
Cops turn to text messaging to curb illegal gambling
Rescued trafficking victims get help

Iloilo
Processing of cop applicants on hold
Police clueless on perpetrators of ambush

Manila
House Speaker calls for unity to strengthen democracy
Senator wants Jose Pidal probe reopened

Pampanga
UP stays in Clark
Ex-Provincial exec: Vice guv’s opposition may drive away projects

Zamboanga
Gov't troops raid, dismantle illegal gold mining site
5th Mindanao Shippers' confab set in Zambo



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