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Saturday, September 09, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Arroyo begins four-nation journey (9:58 a.m.)
Indian police on alert after blast kills 31 after Muslim prayers in troubled city (12:40 a.m.)

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo makes the sign of the cross before the coffin of PFC Isagani Zamora, one of six Marines killed Monday in a military offensive against suspected al Qaida-linked militant groups Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiyah, during her visit to their wake Friday in Manila. (AP photo)
CEBU CITY -- The hunt for the gunman may be over, but the police are not stopping yet.

Investigators are not yet buying the theory that former Biliran governor Danilo Parilla was killed Thursday morning over a drunken brawl with suspected gunman Eugenio Corpin in Naval, Biliran last week.

Arroyo Watch: Sun.Star blog on President Arroyo

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Top Stories
Palparan named Palace counter-insurgency adviser
MANILA -- Presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor on Friday announced the appointment of outgoing 7th Infantry Division (ID) commander Jovito Palparan as National Security Council (NSC) deputy for counter-insurgency.
Sayyaf stronghold in Sulu bombed
ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Government planes bombed Friday the mountain strongholds of the al Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf group in the province of Sulu, officials said.
'Anti-terror expert' loses contract with city
DAVAO CITY -- After the alleged airplane "suicide bombing" caper, there is little likelihood that Mayor Rodrigo Duterte will be continuing the services of self-proclaimed anti-terrorist expert Samson Macariola.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
City Council holds Petron accountable
2-year-old boy who died of asthma is 1st oil spill-related fatality

Baguio
Anti-loitering ordinance mulled
Session to be closed for longganiza parade

Cebu
7 dancers wounded by men on motorcycle
8 possible motives in Bohol activist’s slay listed

Cagayan de Oro
'Wowowee' show to go on in Oro
Former poll exec laments Garci's return to agency

Davao
Wounded Philippine eagle rescued in Bukidnon
Woman sued over bogus land deal

Dumaguete
Sibulan to enforce helmet use
Alert raised on migratory bird 'invasion'

General Santos
15-year old girl rescued from Zambo night club
Sarangani shells out P100T each for Albay, Guimaras

Iloilo
Gov’t to check health of cleanup workers
Use of indigenous materials for spill boom urged

Manila
Hard-hitting Tulfo brothers sued for 'robbery', 'extortion'
Japanese owner of Solar 1 firm rejects liability for spill

Pampanga
Coronation of Virgen delos Remedios attracts thousands
Village chief’s killer known

Pangasinan
Lingayen gears for cityhood
Lomibao 'happy to be back' in gov't

Zamboanga
Seaweed program needs reformulation: resolution
Mother thanks mining firm for 'disturbance compensation'



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