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Do you think the CPR is the most effective way to curb such "nuisance demonstrations"?

As critics continue to mount exponentially against the government's Calibrated Pre-emptive Response (CPR), Malacañang continues to stand firm on this policy against "unruly" demonstrations. Also, the President said she would not buckle amid the protests and will strengthen the government against those who attempt to destabilize it.
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Today is Oct 24, 2005
 
School break starts today
Some 18 million public elementary and secondary school children have been given for the first time a five-day mid-school year break, starting Oct. 24, by the Department of Education (Dep-Ed), it was l
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Malacañang airs call for full-blown debate on change of gov’t form
Malacañang called yesterday for a full-blown national debate on the urgency and need to change certain provisions of the 1987 Constitution, notably on the proposed shift to the parliamentary-federal system of government.

Nigerian plane with 117 aboard crashes
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Officials said Sunday that more than half of the 117 people on board a downed passenger jet survived the accident and urged all available nearby medical personnel to rush to the crash site in central Nigeria.

OFW remittances expected to surge to $11.3 B next year
ADB approves $1-M health assistance to RP
Air21 soars high
UAAP not taking DLSU controversy sitting down
Sharon Cuneta’s gift to her fan: P.5-M worth of earrings!
CICT eyes Canadian model for RP’s own IT blueprint
Ayala data center business takes back its old name, becomes GlobeQuest unit
PTA welcomes Creba-HUDCC as partners in developing tourism
Kuwait acts to protect OFWs
Republic Central Colleges
On to a refurbished Marian Auditorium
Sony Ericsson Z520i: stylish and appealing
THE SAMSUNG DVD-HD950 HDTV COMPATIBLE DVD PLAYER
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A Steak thesis, Manila’s Best Rotisseries & Some Recipes
DEKALOGO
 
United Nations Week and United Nations Day
Gov’t appeals for EVAT
‘i’m real’
It pays to plant the right variety
Pre-diabetes
Genes play role in AD/HD risk
PACESETTERS
Con-Com in Cebu to tackle proposed changes in Charter
Ecology-friendly cars at the 39th Tokyo Motor Show
Special deals make Isuzu vehicles affordable
Powerful and Personal
Complete list of successful CPA Board examinees

PASTORAL ASSEMBLY ENDS.
Archbishop Gaudencio B. Rosales celebrates mass at the close of the Manila Archdiocesan General Pastoral Assembly at the La Salle Greenhills Gymnasium in San Juan, Metro Manila yesterday. During the event, the Archdiocese’s Vision Statement was formulated by the assembly of 1,918 priests, nuns, and lay people.
Metro Manila: Partly cloudy to cloudy with rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Cebu: Mostly cloudy with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Davao: Mostly cloudy with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms.
Lahar areas — Partly cloudy to cloudy with isolated rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Temperature range — 24°C – 33°C
Tides — High: 1:08 a.m., 1.16 m.
Low: 11:09 a.m., 0.00 m.

Sunrise — 5:49 a.m.
Sunset — 5:31 p.m.

As of 2005-10-22
SHARES AVE CH VALUE
FIN  536.68  0.00  7.93 
CI  3,057.20  0.00  17.32 
PTY  723.98  0.00  23.15 
MIN  2,408.43  0.00  47.89 
OIL  2.95  0.00  0.01 
SME  100.00  0.00  0.00 
ALLSHARES  1,171.92  0.00  9.88 
PHISIX  1,922.50  0.00  22.12 

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