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Monday, July 25, 2005 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Police set up blockade v. anti-Arroyo protestors (2:33 p.m.)
Anti-Arroyo protestors assemble near Batasan Pambansa (1:07 p.m.)
House speaker endorses impeach raps to justice body (12:31 p.m.)
15T cops deployed to maintain peace during Sona (11:11 a.m.)
House justice body to tackle impeachment case fairly: solon (10:33 a.m.)

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, center, is applauded by House Speaker Jose de Venecia while Senate President Franklin Drilon, who earlier called for her resignation, does not react as she delivers her State of the Nation Address at the House of Representatives. (AP photo)
PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo said Monday it was now time to seriously consider changes to the Constitution to allow a shift to another form of government.

Arroyo Watch: Timeline on Arroyo’s address to nation

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President Arroyo speaks of division in country
MANILA (Uploaded at 4:11 p.m.) -- "Ours is a country divided."
40 solons file impeachment complaint against Arroyo
MANILA (Updated 10:40 a.m.) -- Opposition lawmakers filed an impeachment complaint Monday against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, accusing her of vote-rigging and other allegations on the same day she was to deliver her State of the Nation address.
Speech may test capacity to rule, anti-Arroyo force
MANILA -- All eyes will be on President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as she delivers her State of the Nation Address (Sona) this afternoon, which may be used to convince Filipinos and foreign investors that she can still lead the country despite the wiretapping scandal and the impeachment charges she will face.


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Business

CEBU: Official: Central bank intervening in market

DAVAO: Lending agencies open P50M loan facility for SMEs, exporters

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Agusan Sur execs go wireless

BAGUIO: La Trinidad coops get P50M agri aid

GENERAL SANTOS: Region 12 employment up

 
Opinion

Nalzaro: Sona: Promises and promises

Mongaya: Flashpoint

Maxey: Hail the OFWs

Oledan: The rut we are in

Cuizon: The sound of politics

 
Sports

CEBU: Vence wins race easily

DAVAO: Top Davao athletes honored

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Pia takes a sad song

DAVAO: A distinct photo fashion exhibit

CAGAYAN DE ORO: A Filipino Chinese Story





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:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Transco advises successive power outages in NegOr
Negros has 20 Aids fatalities

Baguio
Indigenous people's group told not to pry in city affairs
Provincial dad cleared of malversation raps

Cebu
Trader says justices committed ‘errors’
Guv has ‘power over funds’

Cagayan de Oro
Transport group on strike amid Arroyo's Sona
Ex-vice mayor: Council cannot touch Ocon case

Davao
Mindanao lawyers join call for Arroyo's resignation
Mayor admits having dinner with Roces

Dumaguete
Bishop asks Dumagueteños to pray
Visayas republic idea 'an insult', agrees Arnaiz

General Santos
Agri dep't releases P1.37M to Sarangani coast towns
Pacquiao still fails to settle P9M tax due

Iloilo
Protests meet Arroyo's Sona
Telecom company facing falsification rap

Manila
Survey says over half of Pinoys want Arroyo to quit
Boycott of Arroyo address insult to people, Congress: aide

Pampanga
Bases conversion office: Expressway will be completed on target
Guagua mayor dies at 72

Zamboanga
Impeachment not truth commission is ultimate procedure: City dad
City dev't, investment plans fail to accommodate more proposals



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