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Today is Aug 22, 2005
 
Cha - Cha commission formed
Body expected to start work on Sept. 15
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Arroyo says she will seek Divine Guidance in bid for reconciliation
President Arroyo said late Saturday night that she will seek Divine Guidance in finding an acceptable "formula of reconciliation" with individuals and groups allied to former President Joseph Estrada and the late actor Fernando Poe Jr.

Transport, NGOs, and labor oppose 4-day workweek
Transport, labor and non-government organizations (NGOs) yesterday opposed the proposal of Malacañang to adopt a four-day workweek scheme not only in public offices but also in private establishments in a bid to make the government’s energy conservation program more effective.

Proposed Cha-Cha Commission opposed by Joker, Pimentel
Senators yesterday rejected Malacanang’s plan of convening what it calls a "consultative commission" that would study and recommend areas for amendment in the Constitution, saying the idea is redundant and self-serving.

Miriam: Erap eligible for bail because evidence is ‘not strong’
Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago said yesterday that although former President Joseph Estrada is facing plunder raps, he is still eligible to post bail because the evidence against his guilt is "not strong."

Opposition: Road Users’ Tax being used in Congress lobby
Funds taken from the collected Road Users’ Tax are reportedly being used by Malacañang to lure congressmen away from the impeachment bid against President Arroyo.

3 ethanol investors seek financing from DBP
WB opens knowledge center in Palawan
Benguet to tap adviser to evaluate JV partner
MB okays Napocor’s $300-M loan
BAP’s Lim only one gloating over RP suspension
UE, FEU win
RP five bounces with easy win
Paragua’s long wait is over
The Bobby Valle success story
City of Manila hosts Cinemanila 2005
SAP bucking inconducive local business environment
Jollibee to deploy business intelligence technology from Oracle, invests P115 million
Filipino gets Microsoft global excellence award for education
Crowne Plaza’s Xin Tian Di serves up sumptuous dining options
RP-India given 7 daily flights
The Enchanting City of Xiamen
BIR starts crackdown on erring gov’t accountants
Muslims launch 1-million-signatures move for federalism
PNP assailed for late inventory of San Mateo raid items
Philippine Women's University - CDCEC Baguio
Titans of Generation Y
THE MOTOROLA MPX220: FIT FOR THE JADED BUSINESS TRAVELLER
KODAK EASYSHARE DX7630
OPENING PAGES
HARD CODE
CONFESSIONS OF AN IT DINOSAUR
RAGNABEAT
Reality Bites
Siemens M75: Tougher Than the Elements!
BLOG-O-RAMA
WIRELESS WORLD
Podium's Crepe Station
EatingLaUnion’sFinests
 
Boosting competitiveness in the expanding global furniture market
Energy conservation
Call Center Conference and Expo 2005
The great reconciliation
Never Again
Home & Garden Talk
New durian hybrid is highly promising
St. Luke’s opens Mood Disorders Clinic
Preventing dengue fever
Philippine Orchid Society mounts 59th Orchid and Garden Show
PACESETTERS
EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE PHOTO-GRAPHER
Solon backs ‘aqua revolution’
DoE set to bare commercial viability of gas find in Cebu
2 Army soldiers punished for hitting driver with paddle
Hybrid vehicle, F1 race car highlight Toyota Motor Show
SsangYong makes mark in local auto market
Feeling good and proud of it
Visual freedom with Focus lenses
Up to scratch
Power Lite

NINOY AQUINO DEATH ANNIVERSARY.
President Arroyo (left) and former President Corazon C. Aquino (2nd from left) lead the commemoration of Ninoy Aquino’s 22nd death anniversary in ceremonies held at Aquino’s grave at the Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque City yesterday. With them are Senate President Franklin Drilon and Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alberto Romulo. (Efren T. Calamba)
Metro Manila: Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers and thunderstorms mostly in the afternoon or evening.

Cebu: Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Davao: Mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Sunrise — 5:43 a.m.
Sunset — 6:15 p.m.

As of 2005-08-16
SHARES AVE CH VALUE
FIN  571.89  0.00  3.74 
CI  3,169.95  0.00  20.88 
PTY  733.75  0.00  3.14 
MIN  2,618.97  0.00  77.54 
OIL  2.82  0.00  0.02 
SME  100.00  0.00  0.00 
ALLSHARES  1,209.91  0.00  5.07 
PHISIX  1,993.58  0.00  12.41 

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