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Monday, April 03, 2006 (Philippines)
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| Protesters race to a finish line after jogging around the campus of the University of the Philippines in suburban Quezon City, to call on the ouster of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Sunday. Protesters are still holding rallies, despite the ban on demonstrations without permits against the Arroyo government. (AP photo) |
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CEBU CITY -- Legal questions on the ongoing moves for a people's initiative haven't stopped the chairman of the Cebu Provincial Board (PB) committee on laws from fully supporting it.
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SC to cite Ombudsman in contempt for defying order
| MANILA -- The Supreme Court (SC) has warned the Office of the Ombudsman of contempt charges if it continues to refuse to submit a report of its probe on the criminal liability of public officials and private individuals involved in the anomalous P1.3 billion automated election deal entered into by the Commission on Elections (Comelec). |
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Communist rebels hijack, torch bus in Mindanao
| ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Suspected communist insurgents hijacked a provincial bus and then torched the vehicle after briefly holding dozens of passengers as hostages in the southern Philippines, officials said. |
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Davao mayor says 'yes' to Charter change
| DAVAO CITY -- Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte said he is for Charter change and would campaign for it during his weekly television program on Sunday. |
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