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Monday, February 27, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Shares rise 0.9% as markets shrug off security woes (3:40 p.m.)
4 police officers restricted to camp (3:20 p.m.)
Uprising affects economy: Arroyo (3:10 p.m.)
Police file rebellion charges vs Honasan, 15 others (1:50 p.m.)
Lawsuits v. Proclamation 1017 filed (1:41 p.m.)

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Marines arrive to take their position at the entrance to their headquarters at Fort Bonifacio, following the unannounced relief of their commander Major General Renato Miranda on Sunday. The headquarters was a scene of chaos Sunday as a Marines colonel urged people to turn out en masse to protect officers implicated in a foiled coup plot. (AP photo) More photos
MANILA -- A potential threat to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's leadership ended peacefully Sunday night after disgruntled marine officers agreed to end a five-hour standoff that started when their commander was relieved of duties.

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Top Stories
Retired police, soldiers warned
CEBU CITY -- The Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 is warning units to be wary of retired police or military personnel who may recruit active personnel to join efforts to oust President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
Mayor hits emergency rule, allows rallies in city
DAVAO CITY -- Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte still supports the presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, but that is because he continues to stand solidly by the Constitution.
Traders lament state of emergency order
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's emergency edict on Friday was a setback for local businesses, and hurt the upbeat investment outlook in Cagayan de Oro and Region 10, a business leader said Sunday.


 
Business

CEBU: Furniture show opens; nearly 500 buyers arrive

DAVAO: Tax agency conducts on-the-spot verification ops in city

BAGUIO: Barangay market days proposed

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Hog confab organizers expect strong presence

GENERAL SANTOS: New RP-Indonesia fish pact to boost trade

 
Opinion

Nalzaro: State of paranoia

Mongaya: Continuing military crisis

Seares: Not our concern?

Oledan: Concessions

Ellorin: GMA on wrong side of history

 
Sports

DAVAO: Solar to air title fight

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Valencia to battle Pagadian in tourney

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Worth it

DAVAO: Testigo 'reloaded' starting Monday

 
Features

BAGUIO: Japanese rotarians reach out to Baguio studes







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Media groups criticize Arroyo for proclamation
It's a simple change of command: Army

Baguio
'Dubious' fertilizer purchase alarms dads
Benguet awaits P32 million revenue share

Cebu
Killer identified as doc’s ex-patient, married twice to Pinays
Cebuano doc loses nurse-wife in Leyte

Cagayan de Oro
Mass on peace slated Monday
Cop chief nixes gripes on rally

Davao
Solon assures House would take care of its own
Protest rally against Arroyo's proclamation set Monday

Dumaguete
Dumaguete armed v. human trafficking
Group hits increased mayor's permit fee

General Santos
Whale sharks are in Sarangani Bay
Proclamation 1017 immoral: lawyers

Iloilo
Rallies were peaceful: Police
We remain with the chain of command: Army

Manila
Lawyers' group to question state of emergency at court
Palace: State of emergency necessary, not an overkill

Pampanga
Architect debunks false report on Lakeshore
Arroyo in-law to run for Congress in 2007?

Pangasinan
QC bursar bares formula for improved tax collection
Dagupan bags Most Competitive City award

Zamboanga
Basilan teachers' Pag-ibig Fund loan benefits resumed
'Bud Datu Battle' commemoration slated on March



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