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Monday, February 25, 2008 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Lozada calls for truth (8:38 p.m.)
Palace denies setting up pro-Arroyo rally (5:15 p.m.)
De Venecia, Erap call for Arroyo's resignation (5:13 p.m.)
2 patay pagpamusil sa mga armado (4:28 p.m.)
Police impose gun ban (4:02 p.m.)
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President Arroyo, facing one of the worst political crises in her presidency, waves to her family during a mass inside the Malacanang Palace in Manila on Sunday Feb. 24 to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the "People Power" revolution that ousted the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
MANILA -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo said neither friends nor foes would be spared from being held accountable for alleged irregularities in a cancelled telecommunications contract with a Chinese firm.

Arroyo, in her Edsa People Power I message, reiterated that her government is committed to fighting corruption and these alleged irregularities in the national broadband network (NBN) shall not be an exemption.

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Cardinal Vidal calls for calm
CEBU CITY -- Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal called on the Catholic flock Sunday to remain calm and allow the wheels of justice to run their course in the national broadband deal controversy.
Students can tilt power play: Davao City mayor
DAVAO CITY -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo should not focus her attention on her political opponents, the military, and the police if she intends to continue her term.
I erred in helping Arroyo: de Venecia
DAGUPAN CITY -- Former House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. said he regrets supporting President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in her political battles.
 
Business

CEBU: CCCI official says proceedings to ferret out the truth in ZTE deal should continue

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Opinion

Editorial: Heart-to-heart appeal

Amante: Happy talk

Seares: Fussing over award to Saavedra

Cayading: Parenting, a conscious commitment

Mercado: EDSA, etc.

 
Sports

CEBU: Real deal

DAVAO: Bulldogs bag Edsa cage title

 
Lifestyle

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Bacolod
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Baguio
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Cebu
Awardee lauds 'honest' City Hall
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Cagayan de Oro
CDO students signed joint manifesto

Davao
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Dumaguete
Noreco 2 declares failure of election

General Santos
C. Mindanao bouncing from negative image
Papua New Guinea officials lure Pinoy tuna investors

Iloilo
PNP, AFP on red alert today
Fire smolders 3 brothers

Manila
Cops, soldiers on full alert for Edsa I protests
Cameras in metro meant to spy, scare: senators

Pampanga
Pampanga mayors affirm support to Arroyo
Consumers group belittles mayors' support to Pelco 2 head

Pangasinan
Ilocos Norte athletes eye 9th regional sports championship

Zamboanga
Lawmaker to fund IP eco-zone project
Police hunt shabu lab owner











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