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Sunday, November 02, 2008 (Philippines)
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Obama takes battle to Republican territory (3:15 p.m.)
Vietnam capital under water as death toll hits 17 (3 p.m.)
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To avoid the heat and the crowds, some families chose to visit the graves of relatives at the Calamba Cemetery at night. Save for the confiscation of some liquor bottles, bolos and other blades, the police described All Saints’ Day as peaceful and orderly. (Sun.Star photo/Amper Campaña)
MABALACAT -- At least six persons were killed and about 60 others were injured when a bus collided with an Asian utility van (AUV) along the North Luzon Expressway here Saturday afternoon.

Initial police report said two of the fatalities were a couple on board the north-bound van. The other victims were passengers of the Manila-bound Fermina Transit.

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Cebu City tops liabilities list
CEBU CITY -- The Cebu City Government may have the biggest liabilities among all cities in the country, but the amount represents an investment that could earn billions more, a city official said.
113 bodies found at Princess’ wreck
MANILA –- Divers from the Philippine Coast Guard and two salvor companies combed the wreck of the M/V Princess of the Stars on its seventh day and recovered a total of 113 bodies.
19 Moro rebels killed in air assault
DAVAO CITY -- Nineteen Muslim separatist rebels have been killed in fresh air strikes as the Army continued operations against the guerrillas blamed for attacks on civilians three months ago, an official said.
 
Opinion

Cabaero: Bolante’s body language

Mercado: ‘Washing things clean’

Gueco: Re: Hello, Death!

Estremera: Perpetual motion

Ramos: Camdessus: Avoiding global recession spacer

 
Sports

CEBU: Team Cebu nails 3rd

DAVAO: Joboy and his Olympic dream

CAGAYAN DE ORO: Salgados stuns Balquin again

 
Lifestyle

CEBU: Blooms beyond this lifetime

DAVAO: Can.teen

MANILA: Myx to honor E-heads

 
Features

PAMPANGA: Longest All Souls' Day observance faces 'alteration'





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:: Country News ::

Bacolod
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Baguio
Advocates: Cha-cha not a cure to all ills
Senator: Independent body should probe euro generals

Cebu
‘Better than normal’ peace
Holiday revives pain of victims’ families

Cagayan de Oro
Protesting farmers to meet with Atienza

Davao
BSP exec bares 4 areas affected by global crisis
Mindanao youth gather for peace

Dumaguete
Court orders mayor, water board to maintain 'status quo'

General Santos
PB urged to act on environment code
Cost of war: P167.7M in aid; P258.3M in damage

Iloilo
PNP tightens security for All Saints', All Souls' Day
'Frank' victims get cash aid

Manila
Authorities recover illegal logs

Pampanga
Panlilio meets with Bro. Mike
Town to hold 'Kabaong Festival'

Pangasinan
Group suspends cops in shabu lab heist

Zamboanga
Troops constrict Bravo's movement in Lanao
2 warring brother-politicians forge peace pact











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