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Saturday, April 20, 2007 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Shares gain on expectation of strong 1st quarter earnings (6:35 p.m.)
Police say Peace Corps volunteer bludgeoned, suspect hunted (6:30 p.m.)
Court grants bail to arrested ex-senator (6:20 p.m.)
Gov't bent on eliminating Sayyaf following beheading of 7 hostages: Arroyo (12:44 p.m.)
Philippine army orders stepped-up operations against Sayyaf after beheadings (12:35 p.m.)
Strong earthquakes rattle southwest Japan, trigger tsunami advisory (12:30 p.m.)

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The body of slain Peace Corps Volunteer Julia Campbell was ferried Thursday to the PNP headquarters in Camp Crame, Manila. (AP photo)
MANILA -- Police are looking at robbery as the motive for the killing of US Peace Corps volunteer Julia Campbell whose body was recovered in a creek in Ifugao on Wednesday.

Chief Superintendent Raul Gonzales, director of the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) police office, said a witness to the alleged robbery has surfaced.

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Top Stories
4 persons shot at in Sta. Fe town in Cebu
CEBU CITY -- Though things have been peaceful in Madridejos, another incident sparked tension in the neighboring town of Sta. Fe Thursday dawn.
2 reporters ambushed in Lucena; one wounded
MANILA -- A correspondent of a Manila-based newspaper was hurt when unidentified men fired at him and another journalist in Lucena City on Thursday.
Tourism says it's ‘not responsible’ for Apo climbers
DAVAO CITY -- The Department of Tourism (DOT) says it has nothing to do with Mt. Apo and it is grossly unfair to blame the office for the drowning of a climber there during the Holy Week.
 
Business

CEBU: 3 countries to send contingents

MANILA: Education dep't, Smart, PBSP expand ICT program

PAMPANGA: Kings Royal ups marketing, shares business opportunities

 
Opinion

Roperos: Political phenomenon

Seares: Being sued for libel

Wenceslao: Governor’s call

Pangan: And then there were six

Capillas: Real horror

 
Sports

CAGAYAN DE ORO: COAA snares 8 golds in regional Palaro opening day action

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Justine time

MANILA: Wanted: Viva's new wave of bare beauties







:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Kabataan partylist opposes tuition fee hike
Genealogical researchers bare Lopez Jaena descendants in Negros

Baguio
Put up of more hydro plants urged
Media told to also focus on unpopular bets

Cebu
Lawyer says John-john was unaware of formal investigation
Church: Have peace of mind, pay taxes on time

Cagayan de Oro
Moreno, Baculio men face off at station
Sectoral group to make advisory list

Davao
Bet's aide shot dead in Monkayo
Coca-Cola offers to help improve overland terminal

Dumaguete
PNP to sue rebel spokesman in ambush-slay case
Opposition’s mayoralty aspirant backs administration team

General Santos
Pineapple turns B'laan clan into millionaire
OMA hosts Socsksargen Qur'an reading contest

Iloilo
Cabinet member behind Posa-Arado abduction?
Zulueta presents solution to city's 3 basic problems

Manila
Kris Aquino gives birth
Small plane crashes in Manila suburb; pilot killed

Pampanga
Expressway contractor can meet August deadline: agency
Nayong Pilipino-Clark to mark Earth Day with spirituality

Pangasinan
Pangasinan 6th among provinces with kids not immunized
Candidates stage marathon


No more pursuit operations against Malik: military



 
 
 
 
 
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