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Friday, September 22, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Students pelt armed forces chief with eggs, mud (9:40 p.m.)
Nursing board exec linked to exam leakage nabbed for 'estafa' (5:40 p.m.)
Arroyo to pursue foreign trips despite Thaksin's experience (5:35 p.m.)
Ruling on Subic rape case to be handed down before November: judge (5:20 p.m.)
6 killed, 3 missing after landslide hits minibus (4:20 p.m.)

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Activists hold a double-faced poster of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and toppled strongman Ferdinand Marcos during a rally to mark the 34th anniversary of martial law declared by Marcos Thursday. (AP photo)
MANILA -- The Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday ordered the release of Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) Chairman Camilo Sabio after it suspended the hearings being conducted by the Senate committee investigating the Philcomsat fund anomaly.

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Davao mayor says Moro rebel threat won't do any good
DAVAO CITY -- Threat of renewed war by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) is not going to do any good to anybody, said Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte who is also Presidential Consultant on Peace and Order.
Barge carrying oil sludge departs Guimaras
ILOILO CITY -- The barge that carries the first batch of oil sludge collected from the shorelines of Guimaras left Thursday as Malacañang reported that the sunken oil tanker continues to leak bunker oil.
Assassins kill teenager, 2 others
CEBU CITY -- Brian O. Lagrayo, 16, walked out a free man last Monday from a detention cell for minors. But his freedom was short-lived.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Pecache's performance to be reviewed
Baby, 5-year-old girl raped by uncle, bystander

Baguio
Health limits vaccine to meningococcemia victim's close kin
Dad defends bar curfew

Cebu
Ouano gives police ultimatum to catch killers
Supervision of cops lax, region chief confirms

Cagayan de Oro
Oro, MisOr top in N. Mindanao dengue cases
Church voices fear for Pope's safety

Davao
Mayor says Lakas-Hugpong unity ticket offer under study
Council has until Dec. 30 to decide on aerial spray

Dumaguete
Energy body orders power firm to refund consumers
Yee readies usurpation charge v. vice mayor

General Santos
Alarm over treasure hunting in Lake Maughan
S. Cotabato waterbed drying up: report

Iloilo
Illegal drugs trade top region's crimes
Lawyer: Filing of William Lim kidnapping case possible

Manila
Arroyo calls for Thailand's return to democracy
US soldier says colleague, Nicole 'were only making love'

Pampanga
New Subic-Clark expressway junction proposed
Koi industry seen to grow in Candaba

Pangasinan
Alcala marks 131st founding anniversary
Ex-cop killer meted life jail term

Zamboanga
Police officers' killers fall in Zambo Sur
UN builds 200 houses for ex-MNLF rebels



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