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Wednesday, January 11, 2006 (Philippines)
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| Jailed Muslim leader Nur Misuari, former chief of the Moro National Liberation Front who made peace with government, clenches his fist as he shouts "Allahu Akhbar" God is Great! along with his supporters outside the Blue Mosque in Taguig in the Islamic celebration of Eid'l Adha Tuesday. (AP photo) |
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MANILA -- Malacañang rejected a call by former President Fidel Ramos for President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to cut her six-year term in 2007.
Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye on Tuesday said Ramos's proposal "is premature and would need the people's nod."
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Ex-city sports chief: No audit copy for mayor
| CEBU CITY -- Jonathan Guardo will not provide Mayor Tomas Osmeña a copy of his liquidation report on the funds the Cebu Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (CebuSOC) received. |
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Decorated Army chief named Mindanao military head
| ZAMBOANGA CITY -- A decorated army commander, who is veteran in the Mindanao anti-insurgency campaign, has been named as the next commander of the Southern Command, replacing Lieutenant General Edilberto Adan, officials said. |
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Nazarene devotee injured in stampede dies
| MANILA -- Another male devotee of the Black Nazarene, who was among those injured in the stampede that marred a procession of the religious image in Quiapo, Manila last Monday, died Tuesday morning, bringing to two the number of fatalities in the incident. |
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