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Sunday, September 21, 2008 (Philippines)
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Network appeals for reverse of breached compromise agreement ruling (7:18 p.m.)
Palace: Congress in-charge of Smith probe (7:13 p.m.)
Dureza dismisses contaminated milk threat (7:07 p.m.)
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Death toll from Pakistan hotel blast reaches 53 (5:05 p.m.)
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Filipino volunteers participate in the "International Coastal Cleanup Day" as they try to clean up solid waste along the polluted waters of Manila's bay on Saturday. (AP Photo)
CEBU CITY -- To mark the third month since the sinking of M/V Princess of the Stars, the Cebu City Government will hold a mass in honor of the victims.

Salvage operations may start on Monday, if the weather permits, with the arrival of a large barge that can retrieve the toxic chemicals from the vessel, ABS-CBN reported on its website.

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Panlilio: Recall won't happen
MANILA -- Governor Eddie Panlilio remains optimistic that recall initiatives against him will not materialize even if the number of those supporting the ouster move has been increasing since it was launched last August.
BSP official: Let us not panic on Lehman's downfall
MANILA -- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) deputy governor Diwa Guinigundo advised the public Saturday not to be alarmed by the US giant bank Lehman Brother's declaration of bankruptcy last Monday.
Lanao guv says evacuees could swell to 100T
DAVAO CITY -- Residents affected by the armed conflict between the Moro rebels and government forces in two provinces in Mindanao could reach to 100,000 as skirmishes continue, an official said.
 
Business

ZAMBOANGA: Tuna stakeholders urged to diversify into aquaculture

 
Opinion

Cabaero: That mid-year economic briefing

Mercado: Dirty water graft

Estremera: Crass media

Ramos: Cross-Taiwan Straits Economic Zones: RP opportunities spacer

Alipio: Don't shirk your high calling

 
Sports

CEBU: 2 Pinoys make semis

DAVAO: Diagold bags title

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: A new campus, a new name?

DAVAO: Quiet period





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:: Country News ::

Bacolod
Capitol exec could face malversation over unaccounted NFA rice
Robber killed in Cadiz

Baguio
Police to clear Baguio sidewalks of peddlers
Baguio, Vallejo vow to bolster ties

Cebu
'Pay Sulpicio back'
Raid ends in fatal shootout

Cagayan de Oro
Rain-soaked activists mark martial rule
Mindanaoans converge for 'Global Peace Festival'

Davao
Studes seek help from City Council
47 land titles distributed at People's Hour launch

Dumaguete
112 cases on violence vs women, children filed
Valencia police station is most citizen-friendly

General Santos
Razon: Police changes will continue
Woes remain unsettled in Tampakan mine project

Iloilo
Groundbreaking up for coal-fired plant
Robbers killed in aborted robbery are ex-rebels

Manila
Tampinco mulled as new Napocor chief
Subic rape case won't be abandoned: Solgen

Pampanga
Legislators urged to respect couples' rights
Top civil servants get 'Pagasa' awards

Pangasinan
SK leaders join Coastal Clean-up Day

Zamboanga
Allaga: Bravo has no more places to hide












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