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Do you really think that the President will finish her term until 2010?
The ruling Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD) party has "unanimously agreed" to allow President Arroyo to finish her six-year term, that firmly supports the fulfillment of her present constitutional mandate to serve in office until 2010. More so, all other contentious issues on Charter change be left to the "wise judgment" of Congress and the people, they said.
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BLESSING OF STO. NIÑO IMAGES.
A priest of the Sto. Niño parish church in Tondo, Manila blesses Sto. Niño images during the parish fiesta yesterday. Sto. Niño festivals began yesterday, feast day of the Child Jesus, in various towns and cities of the country, two of them in Manila — Tondo and Pandacan. During this month, Sto. Niño festivals will be held in Romblon, Cebu City, Kalibo, Aklan, Pagadian City, Cagayan de Oro City, Butuan City, Iloilo City, Malolos City, and Laoag City. (Ramon I. Samson)
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NG to issue bonds to BSP for advances of IMF dues
It has been suggested that the National Government issue zero-coupon bonds or a "no interest" debt security to pay the central bank the P13 billion it owes for shouldering membership dues with the International Monetary Fund.
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Ruling party okays six-year term for Arroyo
The ruling Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD) party has unanimously agreed to allow President Arroyo to finish her six-year term and leave other contentious issues on Charter change to Congress and the people, including the proposal to scrap the 2007 elections.
The agreement was reached...
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First International Learning Styles
IN the knowledge society, there are two constants – continuous change and increasing volumes of information. In an era of such rapid change, knowledge can only be maintained through lifelong learning and the use of effective learning strategies. These learning strategies have relevance to promoting more effective teaching and learning which are necessary to move beyond delivering speeches to effective educational practice.
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Morales now favored
LOS ANGELES — The tide has turned in favor of Erik Morales. |
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AWARDS RITES FOR TOP ATHLETES
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo presents awards to the nation’s top athletes led by Athlete of the Year Sheila Mae Perez (3rd from right) who won three gold medals in diving in the recent Southeast Asian Games, along with boxer Harry Tañamor, archer Amoya Paz, and dragon-boat racer Rene Catalan. At left are Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Butch Ramirez, Philippine Olympic Committee President Jose ‘Peping’ Cojuangco, and Philippine Sports Association President Jimmy Cantor. (Bob Dungo Jr.)
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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.
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.
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