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Monday, May 01, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Police block protesters from marching to Arroyo's Palace (1:20 p.m.)
Arroyo supports wage hike (1:00 p.m.)

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Police prevent striking workers from the country's biggest telecommunications company from holding a rally outside the heavily-guarded Presidential Palace in Manila after sneaking in Monday within its premises. (AP Photo)
MANILA(Updated 9:49 a.m.) -- The militant Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) will push through with their protest march and rally in Mendiola near Malacañang Palace even if the area had been declared a "no-rally" zone.

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Top Stories
Cebu mayor taunts opposition in awarding plum areas
CEBU CITY -- Lahug Barangay Captain Mary Ann delos Santos howled political harassment after Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña announced he will award "plum areas" to barangays that have boundaries disputes with Lahug.
Mindanao security on alert for possible terror strike
ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Security forces are on heightened alert in the southern Philippines following intelligence reports of a possible bomb attack by the Southeast Asian terror network Jemaah Islamiya (JI), officials said Sunday.
Davao mayor sees peace on Labor Day
DAVAO CITY -- Mayor Rodrigo Duterte expects a peaceful Labor Day rally Monday in Davao City, but militant group Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) foresees a crackdown on their members and fellow militants.


 
Business

BAGUIO: Council okays 'One Barangay, One Product' on 1st reading

CEBU: Cebu IT development spurs real estate infra

DAVAO: Power firm alarmed by exodus of skilled workers

GENERAL SANTOS: RP, Palau eye fisheries pact

ZAMBOANGA: 1st quarter investment in Armm reaches P146M

 
Opinion

Alipio: Recognizing Jesus in the commonplace

Nalzaro: The laborers’ agony

Oledan: Test

Manansala: The Latest Craze

 
Sports

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Yap lifts South over North, 122-120

DAVAO: Bobby inks deal with Top Rank

GENERAL SANTOS: SSBC kicks off

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Costanilla: Summer of festivals

DAVAO: Organic Market at MTS

GENERAL SANTOS: Sarangani summer

 
Features

DAVAO: Do you believe in prayer?







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Labor day security measures
Fire hits Negros' protected forest

Baguio
Ouster of city registrar sought
Lawyer jailed for illegal recruit, estafa raps

Cebu
‘No confrontations, no dispersal’
Fees hike in 18 Cebu schools

Cagayan de Oro
Army claims 197 firearms from rebels
Militants, labor stress workers plight worsening

Davao
Group confirms Davao tops most competitive cities
Newsmagazine features mayor, 5 other RP top leaders

Dumaguete
Mayor designates kiosk for rallies
No power rate hike: Noreco

General Santos
Moro rebels welcome Aussie support to peace process
Kidnap gang member falls

Iloilo
Police to rallyists: Conduct rally peacefully
Board has no decision yet on crematorium: officer

Manila
Justice chief defends downgrade of cases v. 3 US soldiers
IBC-13 ordered to pay P5B to ad firm

Pampanga
Mayor to run for vice governor
Lawmaker warns bank on loan release

Pangasinan
San Carlos holds Mango-Bamboo festival
Various festivities to rock Pangasinan

Zamboanga
Acting mayor urges Malacañang to increase workers' wages



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