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Sunday, July 23, 2006 (Philippines)
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Police on alert to guard Arroyo's speech in Congress (3:05 p.m.)

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Relatives wait for their turn for a free call service for family members still trapped in Lebanon at the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration building in suburban Manila. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo appealed to "all combatant forces" in Lebanon to spare up to 30,000 Filipino workers as the first of about 200 began evacuating via Syria. (AP Photo)
MANILA -- The Philippine Government on Saturday ordered Filipinos working in southern Lebanon to "pack up and run" as Israeli forces entered a village on the Lebanon border Saturday to stage incursions aimed at destroying Hezbollah positions.

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Arroyo to bare anti-poverty measures in Sona
MANILA -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will enumerate her administration's accomplishments in fighting poverty and hunger in her State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Monday, according to a Cabinet member.
6 killed in communist rebel attack on police station
MANILA -- Five guerrillas and a Coast Guard officer were killed when communist rebels attacked a police station in Sorsogon Province before dawn Saturday as the military vowed to crush communist insurgency.
No kidnap gangs in Cebu, say cops, but business bloc frets
CEBU CITY -- Local leaders are worried about the implications to the business sector of last Friday's kidnapping of the 20-year-old scion of an affluent Cebuano family.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Agency to kin of Negrense OFWs in Lebanon: Don't panic
Transport strike mulled in protest of 'abusive' LTO agents

Baguio
Baguio now has 2 mayors
Dad seeks addt'l P5M for typhoon victims

Cebu
COA says Talisay hired too many job-order employees
Capitol fails to heed 11 of 13 corrections

Cagayan de Oro
Village exec rumored to join Padayon
Opposition, militants readying for Sona

Davao
Hiyas 2005 winner defends beauty tilts
Militants not expecting anything from Arroyo's Sona

Dumaguete
Truck crashes into electric post; 15 killed, 32 hurt
No motive, no suspect in court worker's slay

General Santos
29 Lake Sebu families flee to safer grounds
Parents face criminal rap

Iloilo
7 Ilonggos join first batch of evacuees
Visayan Sea Squadron head takes back bid for sea's 5-year closure

Manila
Military denies abducting 2 university students, farmer
New Army chief vows to remain loyal to chain of command, Constitution

Pampanga
640 Sta. Ana families to own lots in railway non-core property
Guv, board members meet in Hong Kong

Pangasinan
Dagupan schools hold earthquake preparedness exercise
Rosales hosts cycling race

Zamboanga
Farmers to increase income by planting oil-producing crop
DSWD, Unicef hold early child care activities



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