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Sunday, September 24, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
RP seeks better boarder patrol accord with Malaysia, Indonesia (6:30 p.m.)

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The expansion of the Cebu International Convention Center (above, as of Sept. 16) into an international sports arena is one venture that Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia asked foreign investors to evaluate in a recent forum. But first things first: organizers are optimistic the CICC will be ready in time for the Asean summit in December. (Sun.Star file photo)
CEBU CITY -- Another investor has expressed interest to Governor Gwendolyn Garcia to do business in Cebu, after the recent Asia Pacific Infrastructure Conference in Hong Kong.

Bill Banks, director of project finance of Ernst and Young Transaction Advisory Services Ltd., sent a letter to Garcia saying he is now "looking for ways of finding a trip to Cebu" the soonest possible time.

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Top Stories
Kidnapped victim freed after payment of ransom
ZAMBOANGA CITY -- After almost two months in captivity, the 18-year-old daughter of a university president finally regained her freedom after payment of ransom.
High Court gets bishop's advice
MANILA -- Caloocan City Bishop Deogracias Iñiguez has advised the Supreme Court (SC) to carefully study the petition seeking the reversal of the Commission on Elections' rejection of a people's initiative before handing down a ruling on the issue.
Moro rebel group denies warning gov't of renewed war
DAVAO CITY -- The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) said they never warned of a possible resurgence of armed conflict should peace negotiations collapsed.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Cop shoots man dead
Police chief 'hit' for allowing release of teener's car

Baguio
Bontoc-Banaue road rehab on
Senate asked to help fund Baguio projects

Cebu
‘Costly water better than nothing at all’
Proposal seeks use of e-banking, Internet by taxpayers

Cagayan de Oro
Union seeks police help v. harassment
Guv: Blocktimers in danger of contempt

Davao
Comval polls express confidence on cop chief
Rotarians asked to condemn slay of Cebu bank manager

Dumaguete
P60M PPA refund order not final: power firm
Hopes high for future clean waters off boulevard

General Santos
S. Cotabato waterbed drying up: report
Moro rebels hits gov't indecisiveness

Iloilo
Agency probes alleged scam of school-parents' group
Council to honor village chief, cop involved in shoot-out

Manila
Breast cancer can be inherited from paternal side: doctor
RP faces dearth of 'highly-skilled' seamen

Pampanga
Mayor gives ‘Praise’ to outstanding city employees, public servants
Curfew to be implemented in some Mabalacat villages

Pangasinan
Milo Games commences
Pangasinan lauds judge for na’tl award

Zamboanga
Mayor appeals to media to promote Zambo's new brand name
Family Week celebration slated Sept. 24-30



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