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Monday, February 05, 2007 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Rare mollusk and crustacean species discovered in RP (10 p.m.)
Authorities rule out terrorism in tanker truck blast (6:45 p.m.)
Ethnic Chinese-Malaysian swapped at birth, seeks to renounce Islam (4 p.m.)
Shares rise as investors buy second and third line stocks (2:15 p.m.)
Gov't should develop Sayyaf-infiltrated areas to counter terror: military chief (10:25 a.m.)
RP mulls air talks with 7 nations (10:20 a.m.)

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Boys cross Osmeña Blvd. in Cebu City in a manner that’s more fun than pedestrian. (Sun.Star Cebu/Allan Cuizon)
MANILA -- A marine general and 19 companions were released Sunday from a rebel camp where they were held for two days by guerrillas demanding more benefits under a 1996 peace accord, officials said.

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MILF disowns 'bombers' who bolted jail
MANILA -- The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) on Sunday denied that the suspected Kidapawan bombers who escaped from the North Cotabato Provincial Jail in Amas, North Cotabato are members of the group.
Rebels execute soldier during Bohol encounter
CEBU CITY -- Reports of armed men patrolling the mountains of Batuan town in Bohol led to an encounter between soldiers and communist rebels Saturday morning.
2 more Pampanga local leaders bolt guv camp
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Two other Pampanga officials have left the Governor Mark Lapid-led Lakas party and officially joined the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (Kampi).







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Arroyo signs new appointment order for Cano
Bacolod gets to taste 'controversial film' of the year

Baguio
Council set to try to load passengers in Marcos pickup zone
Poll body told to implement automated elections

Cebu
Guardo asks: Take lie test
Incentives eyed to encourage renovation of old buildings in Cebu City

Cagayan de Oro
Union workers file port strike notice
Prosecutor denies extort raps

Davao
Nograles backs Sara's decision to run in May
Mining processors re-using mercury

Dumaguete
Mayor blames attempt to suspend him on Paras
Comelec warns power firm for pushing board elections

General Santos
2 GenSan IT parks get endorsement
Church still oppose to mining firm overtures

Iloilo
Pavia coop bags most outstanding cooperative award
19 persons nabbed for illegal drugs in January

Manila
Arroyo told to mediate in deployment of domestic workers
Senator Loi Estrada mulls seeking reelection

Pampanga
Group asks people to reject 'jueteng candidates'
Student gang-raped

Pangasinan
Health chief says he won't run for senator
Group to give free health services to Pangasinenses

Zamboanga
Sayyaf new chief a foreigner?
Zamoanga jail strengthens security



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