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Monday, January 08, 2007 (Philippines)
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SC asked to return convicted Marine from US custody (7:30 p.m.)
Shares decline after recent rally, Wall Street's drop (5:20 p.m.)
Arroyo says terrorists doomed after weekend clash kills 6 militants (3:02 p.m.)
Poll body wants local execs to regulate ads by politicians (10:20 a.m.)

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Ranel Peñas, 28, (center) drove the Rough Riders bus that rammed a parked 10-wheeler in Catmon Sunday. He said the truck took up one lane, which the other driver denied. (Sun.Star Cebu/Ruel Rosello)
CEBU CITY -- A nine-year-old girl, her mother and an elderly couple died in a crash at 5 a.m. Sunday when the bus they were on went straight for a parked 10-wheeler truck in Barangay Macaas, Catmon.

Chelsea Narciso's head was crushed while her mother Jinky, 40, suffered from two broken legs and died of blood loss.

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Indonesian militant killed in Tawi Tawi
MANILA -- An Indonesian member of the al-Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah was among six Muslim militants killed at the weekend in a sea clash with Philippine troops off the country's southern coast, an official said Sunday.
Five children left in locked shanty die in fire
MANILA -- A fire swept through a shantytown in early Sunday, killing five children whose parents had allegedly locked them in a room before going to a market, the city's fire chief said.
2 Moro rebel leaders to resist arrest
DAVAO CITY -- Two Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) commanders tagged as possibly behind the explosion in Cotabato City last Friday denied the accusation and vowed to fight anyone who would attempt to arrest them.







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Police arrested 188 wanted persons in 2006
Bizmen divided on STL issue in Bacolod

Baguio
Court stops expunge of 9 land titles
City to sue Asin hydro 'saboteurs'

Cebu
Judgment day today for Carmen water deal
Mandaue heeds COA on salary caps

Cagayan de Oro
Priest in dispute before 'departure'
Oro police solve P2.5M X'mas robbery

Davao
Traffic signalization re-run set by month's end
Truck topples 2 electric posts

Dumaguete
N. Oriental traders buck P125 legislated wage increase
Across-the-board wage increase pushed for gov't workers

General Santos
Gensan's man of the year
They partied all night

Iloilo
Police chief bares priorities, plans for '07 election
Police remove security of VIPs

Manila
Metro dev't chief backs men in Baclaran clearing operation
Manila police ready for Black Nazarene feast

Pampanga
Vice guv dares guv to public debate
Execs push for Subic-Clark road in Angeles City

Pangasinan
House Speaker calls for 2007 budget's approval

Zamboanga
Mayor hits US for 'uncalled for threat'
Council thanks retiring archbishop




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