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Sunday, April 27, 2008 (Philippines)
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  Breaking News
Church opposes monetary aid for poor families (7:06 p.m.)
Rebels: Truce may falter in southern RP (7:00 p.m.)
Oro: Australian gitulis, gigapos (2:21 p.m.)
GenSan: Gikasal gisikop (2:08 p.m.)
Olympic torch arrives in South Korea; demonstrators vow to disrupt run (11:45 a.m.)
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Children raise their newly wash hands as they cheer during a program promoting disease prevention in Pasay City Saturday, April 26. With the country's growing population, the Philippine National Red Cross launch the program to educate children on the importance and benefit of maintaing clean habit. (AP Photo)
CEBU CITY -- Cebu City could lose its position as “center” of Central Visayas if senators pushing to amend the Constitution to establish a federal system of government succeed with their proposal.

Central Visayas, one of the 11 states of the proposed Federal Republic of the Philippines, will comprise five provinces instead of four at present.

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Nur's release inspires MNLF to pursue peace
GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) said the release of its chairman Nur Misuari has inspired the movement to pursue with more vigor the full implementation of the 1996 Jakarta Peace Agreement and the Mindanao Independence.
Aide admits running out of wage-hike 'tricks'
MANILA -- A Malacañang official admitted Saturday it had exhausted its "bag of tricks" to fast track wage hikes for laborers in time for the Labor Day.
Arroyo exhorts Congress to affirm amnesty proclamation
DUMAGUETE CITY – President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo urged the Senate and House of Representatives to affirm government's amnesty proclamation to pave the way for communist New People's Army (NPA) rebels to "rejoin" mainstream society.
 
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PAMPANGA: TeleTech wins second Peza 'Outstanding Employer' award

 
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Cabaero: Malapascua's summer excitement

Lim: Shame on you

Mercado: Sunday fare

Sun.Star Essay: How on earth

 
Sports

CEBU: Cebu's best footballers play Azkals today

DAVAO: Davao finishes 6th in Palarong Pambansa

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Lagura: And I shall not leave you orphans






:: Country News ::

Bacolod
80% of businesses exempted from pay hike
Baciwa seeks P19M assistance from city

Baguio
20 cars fail Earth Day smoke emission tests
P845 in jueteng bets seized

Cebu
Rep. Ruiz says: Don't strip doctors, nurses of license
P400T robbery

Cagayan de Oro
Scantel vows anew to complete phone project
2 men found dead in Balo-i

Davao
Government, MILF laud Misuari's release
Flight 541 families await release of settlement

Dumaguete
Simultaneous wage board meetings ordered on May 1
Finance chief to act on treasurer's case

General Santos
Ancient artifacts found in cave
'Rice crisis' diverts attention from ZTE scandal

Iloilo
Gov't intervention needed to control price of rice
Cops face blank wall in Mina robbery

Manila
NFA to hold discussions before raising rice prices
Palace downplays peso 'decline' to P42:US$1

Pampanga
Guv urged to act on 'illegal' entry of quarry men
Board pushes for health program approval

Pangasinan
Panel bares Bangusfest winners

Zamboanga
Cops undergo cyber crime seminar
Cawa-Cawa Boulevard to undergo face lift











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