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Monday, September 11, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
RP scientists lower alert level as Mayon volcano's eruption wanes (9:10 p.m.)
Justice dep't endorses raps v. Filipino, Japanese owners of Solar 1 firm (8:35 p.m.)
Homemade bomb recovered near ceremony for controversial general (7:55 p.m.)
Stocks rise 1.0% on Wall Street's gains (4:15 p.m.)
US Marine accused of rape testifies he had consensual sex with accuser (4:05 p.m.)

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Guests, audience, and choir members stand up to pay tribute Sunday to the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States, at the Union Church in Makati City. The US Embassy held a classical music concert in memory of the victims of terrorism around the world. (AP photo)
MANILA -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Sunday announced she would have lunch with some officials at the new terminal of Ninoy Aquino International upon her return next from her trip abroad.

Arroyo Watch: Sun.Star blog on President Arroyo

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Top Stories
Victims knew gunman: cops
CEBU CITY -- The Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) released Sunday a sketch of the man who killed a moneylender and her secretary last Saturday, even as they admitted a policeman remains the most probable suspect.
5 years after Sept. 11, a search for 700 missing fathers
NEW YORK -- Four-year-old Gabriel Jacobs inherited his dad’s sandy hair, long nose and blue eyes. The day they buried what was left of his father—a piece of rib, part of a thigh bone, a bit of one arm—the boy released a balloon into the air, then turned that familiar face skyward to make sure his daddy caught it.
Anti-terror agent asks for mayor's forgiveness
DAVAO CITY -- Self-proclaimed counter-terror expert Samson Macariola asked forgiveness from Mayor Rodrigo Duterte for the problem he caused with his claim that he was able to smuggle a bomb into an airplane in Davao City.







:: Country News ::

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

Baguio
Agriculture says ‘pinikpikan’ is safe
City stays away from Beneco conversion squabble

Cebu
MCWD chairman to Neda: Speed up Carmen review
Curiosity saved lives of 2 Cebuanos on 9-11

Cagayan de Oro
Militants fear Palparan ascension anew
Three dead, 2 missing in Misamis Oriental town deluge

Davao
Group condemns slay of farmer leader in Mawab
Mayor seeks deportation of Korean

Dumaguete
Police say crime under control
Couple hacked to death

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

Iloilo
PPA exec mum on waterfront row
Ombud: Decision on Pavia Housing graft case done

Manila
7 Manila cops to undergo pre-charge probe for 'extortion'
Sending of health teams to Laguna relocation site urged

Pampanga
No prejudice in Cyber City call center: official
Minaleños mark feast of San Nicolas

Pangasinan
Pangasinan’s most wanted captured
Board look into fee collection by public schools

Zamboanga
Seaweed stakeholders join efforts to sustain global market lead
Russian-Filipino airliner flies to Jolo starting Sept. 11



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