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Monday, November 28, 2005 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Another diving synchro gold for RP(2:45 p.m.)
RP's runner wins 10,000-meter race (11:50 a.m.)
Congress scrambles to have ex-poll exec testify in 'Hello Garci' probes (10:57 a.m.)

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Rico Rosima and Filomena Salvador glide their way to the gold in the dancesport Standard category. (Sun.Star Cebu/Allan Cuizon)
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY -- A fugitive former poll official emerged briefly from hiding to deny charges he helped President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo cheat to win last year's presidential elections.

Ex-Commission on Elections (Comelec) commissioner Virgilio Garcillano admitted speaking to the President in last year's poll, but he strongly denied charges that he rigged it to make Arroyo win.

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Top Stories
Malaysia, RP duel for gold medal lead
MANILA -- Malaysia and the Philippines dueled for the gold-medal lead Sunday at the 23rd Southeast Asian Games, hours before President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo declared the 23rd version of the regional competition officially open.
Arroyo aide calls on lawmakers to focus on budget
MANILA -- Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye called on senators and congressmen Sunday to start acting like a statesman and focus on the passage of the 2006 budget instead of engaging in continuous politicking.
Ex-Cebu governor urges return to 2-party system
CEBU CITY -– The two-party system must be established in the country, and with this, turncoats should lose their seats.


 
Business

CEBU: Business needs to help society or lose labor

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Transport groups seek low sticker fees

GENERAL SANTOS: Coal plant project in Palimbang pushed

 
Opinion

Nalzaro: Barking up the wrong tree

Mongaya: Lavish SEA Games opening?

Echaves: One of a kind

 
Sports

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Reyes to debut in Metrobank-GSIS tiff

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Aesthetic surgery at the mall

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Dynasty Court Hotel celebrates 18th anniversary






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:: Country News ::

Bacolod
RP beats Cambodia
Local execs support Santiago

Baguio
Bar curfew on during Fil-Am golf tour, Christmas
Mayor warned of damaging ties between Baguio, Benguet

Cebu
Tanod killed in line of duty
Frat man evades elite police team

Cagayan de Oro
Mayor: We have no power to arrest Garci
Council to defer probe on ID issue

Davao
Guv's authoritarian rule not doing any good: vice guv
Labor exec encourages Pinoys to work here than abroad

Dumaguete
Plan to get back lotto machine welcomed
Schools asked to offer call center courses

General Santos
Trader's kidnappers demand P10M
Education dep’t alarmed over rise of school gangs

Iloilo
Garin denies he's behind Suplico's gubernatorial bid
Dumangas bags 3 national awards

Manila
Terror groups may target Americans in RP: solon
Palace seeks political truce with critics during SEA Games

Pampanga
Guagua bids beloved leader farewell
Rival mum on mayor's win in protest case

Pangasinan
Pangasinan to fill gap once USAID pulls out
Thieves now target electric tower steel parts

Zamboanga
Over 1,000 sex workers considered unsafe
RP at its strongest: government



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