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Friday, January 25, 2008 (Philippines)
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Bill Gates gives US$19.9 million grant to RP-based rice research facility (10:01 p.m.)
Stock index climbs 2.9%, lifted by Wall Street, regional rallies (4:27 p.m.)
Gov’t to invite FAA after 3 months to audit ATO (1:03 p.m.)
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"Resurrection" of Adrian Linte, three months old (shown in photo with mother Mimi), is explained by a doctor as normal in a body nearing the stage of “rigor mortis.” (Sun.Star Cebu/Ruel Rosello)
CEBU CITY -- A three-month-old baby boy who died of pneumonia showed signs of life Thursday morning, his family said, before he was again declared dead at a private hospital.

Adrian Linte, the only boy among four siblings, died at the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC) at 2:20 p.m. last January 23. His family brought him home to their shanty in the cemetery area of Barangay Lorega, Cebu City, where his small white wooden coffin was made and a grave was prepared for him, not far from their house.

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Chief justice says fine, not imprisonment for libel
MANILA -- Chief Justice Reynato Puno said the Supreme Court (SC) will issue guidelines in the observance of a rule of preference in the imposition of penalties in libel cases instead of imprisonment if found guilty.
Mayor: Lintuan's assassins already 'out'
DAVAO CITY -- The assassins of veteran broadcaster Fernando "Batman" Lintuan are no longer in the region, said Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte.
City dad to push for postponement of flyover work
CEBU CITY -- Since detours have not been finalized yet and alternative roads still have to be fixed, Cebu City Councilor Sylvan Jakosalem will recommend postponing work on the Banilad flyover.
 
Business

CEBU: Appliance sector upbeat

DAVAO: New RDC building sets for groundbreaking

CAGAYAN DE ORO: P70M oil plant to rise in Phividec

 
Opinion

Seares: Arresting Aves twice

Antalan: Friendship is good relationship

Wenceslao: Tragic death of Aiza Manso

Ledesma: Loren's lament

Roperos: Unanswered questions

 
Sports

DAVAO: Legal battle over, Gabi resumes fighting

 
Lifestyle

DUMAGUETE: Boy Scouts movement directed at environment protection

CEBU: Serna: Malu captivates Tangub mayor

DAVAO: The wisdom of old age






:: Country News ::


Baguio
Woman, 2 kids survive stabbing
Residents told to present vision for Baguio

Cebu
Two new districts in 6th, not one
Girl’s guardian may be held liable, says DSWD lawyer

Cagayan de Oro
Patient's safety not assured by generic drugs

Davao
Domingos have no rightful claim on Dapecol: Guv
Del Rosario welcomes 'White Hair' for governor

Dumaguete
Farmers seeks inquiry vs agrarian reform people
Silliman teachers arrested for marijuana pot session

General Santos
GenSan acts on workers' borrowings
School benefits from Smart initiative

Iloilo
Police arrest 7 thieves in operation
Sto. Nino de Cebu to join fluvial procession

Manila
Government to revive broadband project
Man dies in gas tanker blast

Pampanga
Panlilio supporter questions Comelec contributors' list
San Fernando vegetable vendors seek market space

Pangasinan
PRO1 is best regional police office

Zamboanga
Police chief lauds promoted officers and men
West Mindanao university to operate floating school











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