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Saturday, September 10, 2005 (Philippines)
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| New Southern Philippines military commander Lt. Gen. Edilberto Adan (right), during the turnover of command in Zamboanga City. Adan replaced Lt. Gen. Alberto Braganza (left), seated beside Armed Forces Chief Generoso Senga. (Sunnex photo/Al Jacinto) |
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MANILA -- Proponents of the amended impeachment complaint against President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo will no longer question before the Supreme Court the decision of the House of Representatives to dismiss their case and two other complaints.
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New SouthCom chief assumes post amid criticism
| ZAMBOANGA CITY -- President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo named a former Armed Forces deputy chief to lead the Southern Command, the largest military installation outside Manila, even as it drew criticism from senior officials who were surprised by the appointment. |
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Rob suspect from Cebu caught in Makati shootout
| CEBU CITY -- Robbery suspect Reil Bautista, one of Cebu City's most wanted men, was caught after a shootout with members of a special police unit in Camp Crame last September 2 in Makati City's business district. |
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Air Force adopts energy-saving moves
| CLARK ECOZONE -- In a bid to conserve energy, the Philippine Air Force (PAF) has adopted and imposed several measures, including "car-less" days and the use of bicycles by personnel. |
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