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Friday, August 04, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Shares rise on inflation data, PLDT advance (4:05 p.m.)
Troops keep sightseers away from Mayon volcano's lava (4:00 p.m.)
Guerrilla commander's son among 3 rebels killed in military offensive (1:00 p.m.)
Lawmaker wants Senate probe on workers' funds deferred (10:41 a.m.)

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A group of Muslims, some of whom had just arrived from war-stricken Lebanon, hold their placard during a rally Thursday in Manila. Protesters condemned the alleged government slow effort in repatriating Filipino workers. (AP photo)
MANILA -- The Philippine Embassy in Lebanon on Thursday confirmed the death of two Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who died after falling from the buildings they had been staying in.

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Top Stories
Yap sets 'expose' against guv, others
CEBU CITY -- The controversy swirling over the Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA) is turning into a case of he said, she said.
Troops continue assault in 3rd day of Sulu offensive
ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Filipino troops, backed by US military intelligence, continue to assault suspected lairs of Abu Sayyaf militants, whose group is tied to the Jemaah Islamiya terror network, in the strife-torn southern island of Jolo, officials said.
Bodies of missing couple, kids found
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY -- The bodies of a couple and their two kids who were reported missing during the flooding that resulted from the heavy rains and waterspout that hit Balingasag, Misamis Oriental were found Thursday, authorities reported.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Girl, 15 dies after Ma forces abortion?
Army won't accept women applicant yet

Baguio
Dads endorse conversion of power firm to stock entity
Activist seeks justice for fallen comrades

Cebu
Altar boy accuses priest of hitting him
Help police solve vigilante killings, says Gayotin

Cagayan de Oro
Valencia government closes precinct
Surveys: M. Oriental has most number of underfed kids

Davao
Grim video shows blazing student
City Hall protests beauty search spoof

Dumaguete
Rob gang leader, 2 cops slain in grenade blast
Teacher held up, P181,000 taken

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

Iloilo
Lakas, Liberal set to merge?
3 Iloilo agencies win excellence in governance award

Manila
Bishop bares Palace pressure on brother not to back impeach case
Long-time foes Santiago, Ramos clash in Congress hearing

Pampanga
Lakeshore developer calls allegations false
Mayor all-out for bizman’s mayoralty bid

Pangasinan
Fiscal escapes slay try
2 big-time 'drug dealers' nabbed

Zamboanga
Country's top businessmen to grace 15th Minbizcon
Arroyo designates point persons for 'super regions'



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