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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 30, 2005
 
12 now dead in mine blast
Hope dims as rescue effort enters 4th day
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Rodriguez landfill reopens to avert garbage crisis
Rodriguez (formerly Montalban) Rizal Mayor Pedro Cuerpo temporarily ended his feud with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) by deciding to reopen the Montalban Sanitary Landfill Facility last Friday night, averting what could possibly be a garbage crisis in Metro Manila.

Philippine Tourism Authority GM Barbers urges early NAIA 3 opening for tourism, lauds Manila Hotel
Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA) General Manager Robert Dean S. Barbers said yesterday the opening of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 "will surely help bolster the tourism industry in the country.’’

Israeli group plans to invest $100 M in various RP projects
Government expects P95 billion from non-tax revenues next year
Wizards shake off rust
Giants get acid test from Pals
P10 M, 1st day gross of ‘Ispiritista’
Dead issues
Globe, Innove offer business mobility via anytime, anywhere Internet access
Dell to open its first call center at soon-to-open SM Mall of Asia
Jewels of the jungle
SIEM REAP & ANGKOR WAT
Australia pledges Aus$27 M in 5 years for RP development
Transport groups vow no increase in fares this Nov. 1
St. Jude College
Nights of immeasurable gifts
Sony Ericsson Z520i: stylish and appealing
THE SAMSUNG DVD-HD950 HDTV COMPATIBLE DVD PLAYER
OPENING PAGES
THE SAMSUNG CLP-510N COLOR LASER PRINTER
OF MACS & TUX
Manila’sFineTacos
Morato’s Sea Bounty
 
Our national flag: Honoring our national identity
The fish story
A killer of a book
Hands-on farmers always know best
Mangoes are his one and only business
It pays to plant the right variety
Pre-diabetes
Genes play role in AD/HD risk
Flowers for our dead
THE THINGS WE DO FOR OUR DEAD
Arroyo vows to launch measures to protect country from bird flu
Fast completion of N. Luzon roads, highways urged
Mitsubishi D:5: The future of minivans
Honda’s cars of the future
Keeping Abreast
Winners are record-breakers at the 29th National Milo Marathon
NATIVE SONS
Play the Blues

MORE CALL CENTERS.
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo welcomes Brian Silverman, president and chief executive officer of the California, United States-based Five9, a global leader in hosted call center solutions, at Malacañang Saturday. Silverman said the company plans to set up small-and-medium-sized call centers across the country. At left is Junio Palma, Five9 country manager.
Metro Manila: Mostly cloudy with rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Cebu: Mostly cloudy with rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Davao: Partly cloudy to cloudy with isolated rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Lahar areas — Partly cloudy to cloudy with isolated rainshowers and thunderstorms.

Temperature range — 25°C – 31°C
Tides — High: 2:35 a.m., 1.23 m.
Low: 12:47 p.m., 0.13 m.

Sunrise — 5:45 a.m.
Sunset — 6:00 p.m.

As of 2005-10-28
SHARES AVE CH VALUE
FIN  551.19  0.00  5.53 
CI  3,081.05  0.00  19.07 
PTY  767.22  0.00  16.25 
MIN  2,443.01  0.00  47.86 
OIL  3.15  0.00  0.13 
SME  100.00  0.00  0.00 
ALLSHARES  1,191.02  0.00  10.19 
PHISIX  1,960.22  0.00  18.76 

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