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ABADIANO, AREN RENEE FORTALEZA

ABALOS, VINCENT GENEROZA

ABAN, JOSAMIN ONG

ABAN, MICHAEL DACUNO

ABANO, ALVIN JOHN CLEMENTE



Officials of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) yesterday announced the arrest of 11 suspected members of a drug syndicate, eight of them foreign nationals, following the discovery of a shabu laboratory — considered the biggest drug warehouse uncovered by authorities in the Southeast Asi


FALLUJAH, Iraq (AFP) — US warplanes pounded the Sunni insurgent enclave of Fallujah Saturday, killing seven Iraqis in a raid on a suspected hideout of a militant group holding a British hostage while another seven Iraqis died in a rebel attack near the capital.


COTABATO CITY — Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Gov. Dr. Parouk S. Hussin welcomed to the ARMM four ambassadors from member-countries of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), saying the visit would uplift the residents’ spirit and inspire them to work harder even in the face of e


The public finally got a relief yesterday with a rollback of R0.25 per liter in the pump prices of gasoline, but the prices of more socially sensitive products like diesel and kerosene rose by R0.30 per liter.


The House of Representatives has unanimously approved a resolution supporting Japan’s bid for a permanent seat in the Security Council of the United Nations, Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. announced yesterday.


President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has given the impetus to regional development and the decentralization of government following the creation of an office directly responsible in identifying areas where key agencies will be relocated.


FORT PIERCE, Florida (AP) — Hurricane Jeanne forced the evacuations of more than 800,000 residents Saturday as it bore down on Florida with winds near 105 mph (170 kph) and threatened to strengthen into a major storm.