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Monday, October 16, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
2 terrorists headed for Manila to stage attacks: military (4:30 p.m.)
Arroyo orders arrest of bomber tagged in Mindanao blasts (4:25 p.m.)
Thousands of US Marines train Philippine troops (11 a.m.)
Palace appeals to Senate not to inject politics in deliberating on 2007 budget (10:32 a.m.)
Magnitude 6.6 earthquake strikes Hawaii (10:10 a.m.)

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A contingent from St. Anthony's Learning Center performs a ritual in Talisay City's Inasal Festival. (Sun.Star Cebu/Allan Defensor)
GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- Police will file multiple murder and frustrated murder charges on Monday against Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) bombers, Dulmatin and Umar Patek in last week's wave of bombings that left score of people dead and injured.

Sun.Star Network Online coverage on journalist Marlene Esperat's murder case

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Top Stories
Davao mayor to name town exec in illegal drug trade
DAVAO CITY -- Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte will identify on Tuesday the town mayor reported to be trafficking illegal drugs into the city and other personalities in the drug trade during the City Council's regular session.
Palace submits to court ruling on nursing test scam
MANILA -- Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said Saturday he will no longer issue any decision on the retake of the June 2006 nursing board passers.
Cops told to list, watch all banks, pawnshops in Cebu
CEBU CITY -- Following the twin robberies that hit money lending firms in Cebu City recently, the Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) warned all units under its command to keep a tighter watch over similar establishments in their areas of responsibility.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
'New MJ' talks about rosary, holy water, Jesus Christ
Captain's brod eyed as suspect in oil pilferage

Baguio
City to take over market fish section
Mayor wants Baguio market cases settled

Cebu
Mandaue wants to test bus transit
Envoy’s report puts pressure on PNP

Cagayan de Oro
Former guv eyes Oro mayor's seat
Bishops seek river protection

Davao
5 more Mindanao towns, city eyed by terrorists
Drug lord offered me P200M: Mayor

Dumaguete
Fire razes Mabinay market; damage estimated at P20M
Alert raised over illegal drug proliferation during Buglasan

General Santos
Arroyo doles out cash for bombing victims
Police hot on trail of 3 Tacurong bombers

Iloilo
Igbarasnons demand bridge construction
Asean summit gives positive recognition to RP: lawmaker

Manila
Lawmaker calls for transparency in selection of next chief justice
SC upholds junking of graft raps v. Ombudsman

Pampanga
3 police officers in missing narra flitches to face suspension
Bomb threats prompt sealing of tourism zone

Pangasinan
2006 nursing exam topnotcher ready for oath-taking
Another money remittances courier robbed

Zamboanga
Malaysia-led truce observers in Mindanao stays, says mission head



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