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Int’l political leaders meet today Asia-Pacific organization planned
Nation to give a hero’s welcome for Pacquiao today The nation, led by the City of Manila, has prepared an unprecedented welcome today for boxing champion Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao.
RP, South Korea approve joint military training The Philippine and the South Korean governments have agreed to exchange training programs for soldiers as part of the expanded defense and security cooperation between the two countries, Malacañang announced yesterday.
P16.3-M cash left at airports returned by PNP last year The Philippine National Police- Aviation Security Group (PNP-ASG) reported yesterday that it returned some R16.3 million worth of unattended cash in various currencies and other valuables left by travelers at public airports last year.
Lim proposes amnesty for Magdalo soldiers Sen. Alfredo Lim yesterday suggested the granting of amnesty to the Magdalo soldiers who may have felt betrayed by the national government after they were made to understand that they would only be charged before a military court but are now facing charges in civilian courts as a result of the 2003 Oakwood mutiny.
Doctors warn: Alcohol intake induces liver cancer Doctors yesterday warned anew that excessive alcohol consumption could lead to liver cancer, the fourth leading type of cancer among Filipinos.
Muslim officials vow to improve future services to pilgrims Datu Pax Mangudadatu, "ameerul hajj" or head of Filipino pilgrims to Makkah, Saudi Arabia, and Office on Muslim Affairs (OMA) Executive Secretary Sultan Yahya Tomawis yesterday agreed to work for improved services to Filipino pilgrims every year particularly when they are already in Makkah.
DSWD EMPLOYEES AWARDED FOR OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVICE At a time when the country remains divided amid varied political interests, a number of true social servants were awarded yesterday for their important contributions in the development of Filipino society.
Transport groups rethinks fare increase proposal This time transport groups are not planning to ask for a fare increase but are instead contemplating on extending a 50-centavo rollback for a jeepney ride this coming Heart's Day.
Search for Mindanao peace resumes in February in KL Peacemakers from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Philippine government will again walk the rocky road to achieving peace in Mindanao when they resume their exploratory talks in early February in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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