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Thursday, June 22, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Stocks rise 1.9 % following Wall Street rally (2:50 p.m.)
Opponents to accuse Arroyo of condoning killings, abuses in new impeach case (12: 00 p.m.)
Palace sees end of controversy over new airport (11:04 a.m.)
Communist rebels seize firearms from home of town mayor (10:05 a.m.)
Trial postponed in bomb hoax against US embassy (10:00 a.m.)

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Miami Heat coach Pat Riley, players, and support staff (above) hold aloft the Larry O-Brien Trophy after winning the NBA championship by beating Dallas Mavericks in Game 6, 95-92, in Dallas. (AP photo)
CEBU CITY -- To find out if anyone was negligent, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) will send an investigating team to check on the circumstances that led to the death of five inmates Tuesday dawn.

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Resigned Marine faces raps for complaint v. military
MANILA -- Military officials threatened to file charges against Marine Colonel Orlando de Leon who resigned from the Marine Corps last week citing the "politicization of the military" as his main reason.
Four killed, one missing in landslide
DAVAO -- Heavy rains set off landslides that buried six houses and killed at least four people, including a child, in a gold-mining mountain village in the southern Philippines, officials said Wednesday.
Lawmaker told to explain missing pipes
ANGELES CITY -- Residents on Wednesday urged Representative Francis Nepomuceno to shed light on the alleged missing P12 million water pipes that were purchased from the lawmaker's funds last year.








:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Kanlaon causes 2 volcanic quakes
7 staff of Engineer's office probed on cement mess

Baguio
Nursing review firm mulls suit over 'leakage' imputation
Arrested mayor freed

Cebu
Loot to ask Carcar police chief to explain
Castro ‘hired me to process documents, collect fees’

Cagayan de Oro
Mayor, Bugo chair face graft charges
Oro Chamber pushes P10 wage increase

Davao
Governor denounces slay of journalist-couple
Justice dep't denied petition vs N. Cotabato exec

Dumaguete
Mayor silent on P48T machine purchase
Kanlaon exhibits 2 more steam-ash emissions

General Santos
Manny's brod given hero's welcome
Gensan now has traffic lights

Iloilo
Fallen post torches school, apartments
3 helpers tagged in death of lady boss in Boracay

Manila
Prosecution fails to link Estrada to sovereign guarantee deal
60 metro dorms comply with fire safety laws

Pampanga
Streamlining of bureaucracy continues: budget chief
Mayor lauds P1B allocation to fight insurgency in RP

Pangasinan
Bishop urges city execs to observe integrity
Robbers ransack computer shop


Solon chides Arroyo aide for calling Zambo terror-transit point



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