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Wednesday, August 09, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Troops clash with communist rebels in 2 provinces, 6 killed (4:20 p.m.)
Almost 30T people crowd evacuation areas in Albay (11:16 a.m.)
Gov't, Moro rebels to decide if US can join monitoring team: group head (10:30 a.m.)

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MANILA -- On the first day of the House hearing on the impeachment complaints against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, her congressmen allies killed seven of the eight cases filed.

Arroyo Watch: Sun.Star blog on President Arroyo

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Erlinda Laburan, a former member of the Santander (Cebu) Parish Pastoral Council, shows how Fr. Jovencio Rabusa allegedly threatened an altar boy with physical violence. Earlier, seven altar boys said they were struck and four said they were molested by Fr. Rabusa. (Sun.Star Cebu/Alex Badayos)

 
Top Stories
Shooting caps fraternity's revelry
CEBU CITY -- An Alpha Kappa Rho (Akrho) fratman was killed while another one survived a shooting Tuesday afternoon at the corner of Panganiban and Sanciangko Streets in Cebu City.
Kalinga landslide kills 2, damages properties
BAGUIO CITY -- Two children were killed while three other members of the same family were injured after boulders from Mount Oggaga, loosened by rains brought about typhoon Inday, fell on some houses in Tabuk, Kalinga late Monday night.
Moro rebels clash with militias in Maguindanao
ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Government militias attacked Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) forces, sparking a gun battle in at least two towns in the southern province of Maguindanao, a rebel spokesman said.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Transport groups say no to P10 minimum fare
Computer school pioneers online voting

Baguio
Dad bats for probe on unnecessary cell text
John Hay refuses to divulge city's share from rentals

Cebu
Vidal silences priest, asks him to leave town for now
CIDG won’t sue, ombud will inquire into ‘meddling

Cagayan de Oro
Rebels admit gunning man, torching equipment
Jealousy eyed as motive in bomb try

Davao
Anti-aerial spray group rues lengthy talks
Cop in slay of another was with 2 other cops

Dumaguete
'Slain man had no grenade,' say nabbed rob suspects
District hospital chiefs okay Aurelia's ouster

General Santos
Mines bureau draws flak
No peace pact this year: rebel group

Iloilo
Provincial Board lambastes council for airport name proposal
Health agency’s findings confirm food poisoning

Manila
Senator pins Ramos down on another 'irregularity'
Test-run of vote count machines for 2007 polls sought

Pampanga
Arroyo asked: Ease landing rights for budget airlines
Purchase of P8.5M ramp bus for Diosdado Macapagal airport okayed

Pangasinan
Pangasinanense girl a chess wonder
Couple sued for violating anti-fencing law

Zamboanga
Soldier slain in Sulu ambush
Quirino Bridge completion vital to Mindanao progress: group



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