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Thursday, July 27, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Filipino protesters picket Israeli Embassy (4:20 p.m.)
President cancels public appearances because of flu, officials say (1:45 p.m.)
Shares rise to 2-month high on positive economic outlook (1:30 p.m.)
Arroyo gives clemency to 9 sick prisoners (10:22 a.m.)

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Teodora Macalindog, together with other Fillipino overseas workers who left Lebanon, jubilates upon arrival Wednesday at Manila's international airport. (AP photo)
MANILA -- The infrastructure projects that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo listed in her State of the Nation Address (Sona) have a total price tag of P207.425 billion, said Budget Secretary Rolando Andaya Jr.

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Top Stories
Mayor's daughter-in-law sues radioman for libel
CEBU CITY -- Tired of being the subject of at least three radio commentaries attacking her reputation, Mandaue City Sports Commission chairperson Cheryl Ouano filed a libel complaint against radio dyHP anchor Joash Dignos Wednesday afternoon.
Typhoon displaces 20T families in metro, Luzon
MANILA -- A total of 28,177 families or 137,957 persons were affected by typhoon "Glenda," which also submerged low-lying areas in the National Capital Region (NCR) and Central Luzon and Southern Tagalog regions in floodwaters, according to the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC).
Arroyo told to also focus on education, health
BAGUIO CITY -- Aside from infrastructure development projects, La Trinidad Mayor Nestor Fongwan said Wednesday that government should also spend its resources on education and the delivery of basic health services to the public.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Cuadra meted life term for drugs
Mayor may hoist Pacquiao's championship belt again

Baguio
Truckers' plea for exemption from anti-overloading junked
Yaranon stays as mayor of Baguio: interior office

Cebu
COA finds Talisay P69M ‘discrepancy’
RP leads in environment laws

Cagayan de Oro
Capitol workers eye P15M in back wages
'We thought we're going to die'

Davao
Lebanese family seeks refuge here
2T tourists expected during Kadayawan fest

Dumaguete
Negros Oriental mayors to sign anti-crime covenant
Court acquits drug suspect

General Santos
AVLDA eyes Bukidnon, Davao water shed management plans
Malaysia extends stay of IMT

Iloilo
Probe fake franchise anomaly: Transport group
Police, anti-drug agency to concentrate on pushers' conviction


High court suspends Estrada prosecutor for malpractice

Pampanga
Lawmaker urged to give pipes
Lapid lauds Arroyo’s efforts for development in Luzon

Pangasinan
San Roque Dam feared to spill over

Zamboanga
Zambo Peninsula road network is part of Arroyo mega-region
Dev't council exec foresees lay-offs in Zambo Peninsula



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