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Tuesday, August 01, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Military denies holding 2 missing students (11:49 p.m.)
Armed Forces willing to send peace force to Lebanon (10:34 a.m.)

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo greets US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Christopher Hill, during her first public appearance since being hospitalized for flu. (AP photo)
MANILA -- Instead of sending a peacekeeping force in Lebanon, some Muslim congressmen, both from the administration and the opposition, urged the House leadership to come up with a clear position on whether it supports or condemns the ongoing attacks of Israel on Lebanon.

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Top Stories
Cebu mayor detained for quarantine at Hong Kong airport
CEBU CITY -- Down with fever and cough, Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña had to face the "embarrassment" of being held for quarantine at the airport in Hong Kong during his vacation there last week.
Opposition wants Arroyo's real health condition bared
MANILA -- She may have escaped all destabilization efforts, calls and pressures for her to step down, including impeachment, but will she be able to escape sickness, which could eventually lead her out of Malacañang?
Oro mayor hits critics of Sona graft report
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY -- Mayor Vicente Emano recently slammed assailants who questioned his report to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo that said there is a 65 to 38 percent slide in corruption rate in Cagayan de Oro City.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
8 injured in mishap
Granada rapist admits crime

Baguio
Activist survives slay try
Itogon public high school goes online

Cebu
SC reduces death sentence of 6 Chiong accused
PNP heads cry foul over ‘risky’ CV tag

Cagayan de Oro
More than 11 Pinoy workers from N. Mindanao now home
Caraga police chief exits amid rebel terror attacks

Davao
Aerial spraying affects coco farmers
P300M circulates yearly in city due to fish port

Dumaguete
Pact on healthy lifestyle signed
City Hall to eject 265 squatter-families for Habitat housing

General Santos
2 top crime gangs busted
Mayor hails Arroyo's nation address

Iloilo
Ex-village chief tags city exec as franchise fixer
Trenas earns international movie stint

Manila
Labor chief reshuffles department officials
Execs of workers' welfare office, other agencies snub Senate inquiry

Pampanga
PB adopts ex-senator as daughter of Pampanga
Guests lose cash, valuables inside Fontana park

Pangasinan
'Biskeg na Pangasinan' preparing for 2007 polls

Zamboanga
Southeast Asian trade bloc to grace Mindanao business confab
Environment secretary to oversee Green Phil Highways launching



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