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Malacañang is considering a four-day work week scheme for all government offices in order to save some P144 million from electricity and fuel consumption. Under the plan, government workers will be on extended hours duty from Mondays to Thursdays only. They are appealing to the private sector to adopt the scheme, but they say otherwise.

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Today is Mar 28, 2005
 
30 M back to work today
$10-B projects bared at confab in Tacloban
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JdV says budget reenactment is farfetched
Speaker Jose de Venecia gave yesterday assurances that Congress will send the proposed 2005 General Appropriations Act (GAA) for approval by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo within the next 15 days, stressing that a reenactment of the old budget is farfetched.

It will be weeks before Pope can speak again
ROME (AFP) — Pope John Paul II’s hospital stay "won’t be brief" and it will be weeks before he can speak again following last week’s tracheotomy, a Rome University doctor said in an interview published Sunday.

Monday, hottest day of the year, ushers in summer
Yesterday was the hottest day in the country this year.

Defense lawyer presents 4th Erap Muslim scholar
The lawyers of former President Joseph Estrada presented yesterday another scholar of the Erap Muslim Youth Foundation, Inc. (EMYF) as its 26th witness at the former President’s ongoing plunder and perjury trial in the Sandiganbayan.

BSP agrees to IMF’s post-program monitoring
PEZA aims at 25% investment rise
BTr rejects all Treasury bill bids due to high rates
SMC needs 555,000 hectares for cassava planting for exports
Pacquiao fight a proven pay-per-view blockbuster
Miñoza 4th in Indonesia
Ateneo names Black as new coach
No import yet for Sta. Lucia
Klaudia Koronel: Bold star worthy of emulation
The ultimate Renaissance man in ‘Sahara’
Dingdong & Jessa, happier now that they’re ‘Christians’
Gov’t urged to continue difficult process of modernization
Alcatel sees RP broadband market to double in 2005
Cotabateños poised to make city center of trade, culture
Visa-Upon-Arrival program attracts Chinese tourists
Ecology-friendly resort adopts ‘Protect and Preserve’ slogan
Gov’t betrayed Filipino artists in Japan — Villar
Filipino workers needed in Malaysia — Sto. Tomas
Police remain on alert for IPU
SE K300i
SAMSUNG SCD6040
Blog-o-Rama
Reality Bites
Sugbaan Ta!
Wow! Ang Galing!
 
Women with Disabilities Day
Haven for the arts
Rabies Awareness Month
‘Home-wrecker’
The STI Career Factor Challenge:
St. Luke’s unveils the ‘birthing room’
The carbaryl poisoning incident in Bohol
PACESETTERS
KASALANG FILIPINO 2005 CHRONICLE
UST Singers on outreach
Lomibao sets out to strengthen PNP force, rural police stations
Slay of foreigner inside Cebu motel puzzles cops
‘World’s biggest calamay’ presented by Candon folk
VVT-i technology powers new Toyota Innova
Chevrolet Trailblazer voted ‘Best full-size SUV’
AN ENCHANTED EVENING
Prep Talk

EASTER BLESSING
Pope John Paul II gestures as he tries to deliver his Urbi et Orbi blessing to the pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican during the Easter Sunday mass. For the first time in his 26-year pontificate, a frail Pope John Paul II starined but failed to voice a traditional Easter Sunday blessing in an appearance at his apartment window overlooking a rain-dampened St. Peter's Square. (AFP)
Metro Manila: Partly cloudy to at times cloudy.

Cebu: Partly cloudy with rainshowers.

Davao: Partly cloudy to at times cloudy with rainshowers.

Sunrise — 6:14 a.m.
Sunset — 6:04 p.m.

As of 2005-03-22
SHARES AVE CH VALUE
FIN  604.83  0.00  21.69 
CI  3,127.50  0.00  33.20 
PTY  758.65  0.00  16.56 
MIN  3,323.19  0.00  0.52 
OIL  2.89  0.00  0.00 
SME  100.00  0.00  0.00 
ALLSHARES  1,195.13  0.00  8.04 
PHISIX  1,999.15  0.00  34.63 

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