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Monday, December 18, 2006 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
More than 3,000 protesters demand Arroyo's ouster (7:11 p.m.)
Arroyo supports call for moral change among politicians (10:32 a.m.)
Lawmaker's slay, murder plots v. 2 others may be used by Palace to call of 2007 polls, opposition fears (10:15 a.m.)

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Left wing leaders clench fists as they join thousands of militants carrying lighted torches while marching towards the Malacanang Palace in Manila, after attending a Roman Catholic church-led prayer rally on Sunday against a plan by pro-administration lawmakers to change the Constitution. (AP photo)
CEBU CITY -- Government's decision to call off this year's summit of Southeast Asian leaders was prompted by a "perfect storm" of vague terror threats and efforts to save face, security analysts say.

Sun.Star Network Online's 12th Asean Summit Watch

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Top Stories
More prayers than slogans mark rally
CEBU CITY -- There was more prayer than sloganeering in Sunday's prayer-rally, contrary to the fears of the Cebu Archdiocese.
Sketch of assassin in foiled slay plot released
DAVAO CITY -- The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said it already has a cartographic sketch of the assassin out to get House majority floor leader Prospero C. Nograles.
Arroyo vows to go after Abra lawmaker's killers
BAGUIO CITY -- Expect stricter inspections of vehicles entering the North, with the traffic police watching out for the alleged triggermen of Abra Representative Luis Bersamin Jr. and his policeman-bodyguard, identified as Adelfo Ortega.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
New airport delayed by 6 months
Puentevella yet to finalize 2007 slate

Baguio
City to enforce garbage segregation by January
Barangay dads maintain rights over Sto. Tomas lot

Cebu
COA finding provokes change in Cebu City Hall storage
Secret marshals for Yuletide

Cagayan de Oro
Tax agency chief in City Council meet
Surigao churches join prayer rally

Davao
Court to hear TRO plea on Davao Oriental loan
Mayor to retire if daughter runs for vice

Dumaguete
Sex workers in Dumaguete, Sibulan up due to poverty
Customs names 5 top brokers

General Santos
Murder raps filed v. Maitum mayor's killers
MNLF to MILF: Beware of 'language engineering'

Iloilo
It's Lopez Jaena's 150th birth anniversary Monday
Maricom 6 nabs 149 illegal fishers in a month

Manila
Palace remains confident of allies' win in 2007 polls
Oil firm to put up more ethanol plants

Pampanga
Pineda to face Mark Lapid in 2007 gubernatorial race
Contractors bare 'anomalies' in bidding

Pangasinan
‘Illegal recruiter’ nabbed
Dagupan marks feast day

Zamboanga
Military refutes bishops' disinformation charge
P15.7-million projects completed in Zambo market




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