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Do you think there is a big winning streak for the administration's bets in the upcoming May 2007 elections?
Malacañang predicted that the political opposition will suffer a bitter defeat in the upcoming elections because of its "platform of hate and destruction." Presidential political adviser Gabriel Claudio said the Filipino voters will reject opposition candidates who have openly advocated plans to impeach President Arroyo and offered nothing else to improve their lives.
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FEAST OF THE THREE KINGS.
The Three Kings make their way on horseback, giving away candies to children, in Casino Español s traditional celebration of the Feast of the Three Kings in Manila. The feast ended the long Christmas season in the country, which began with the first Simbang Gabi last Dec. 16. (Richard Viñas)
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More time to pray to Black Nazarene at Luneta vigil
Devotees will have more time to pray to the miraculous, centuries-old image of the Black Nazarene this afternoon at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park, Manila, where it will be exposed to the public for an overnight vigil.
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With less than five months before the midterm elections, Malacañang yesterday balked at supporting renewed moves by some local government executives to amend the Constitution via another People’s Initiative.
Presidential political adviser Gabriel Claudio said the administration is now preoccupied with preparations for the May national and local elections as he denied any direct involvement in the alleged second signature movement for Charter change with the principal objective of changing the...
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Telecom, energy firms top list of money makers
Telecommunications companies, particularly those in the PLDT group, and firms in energy-related businesses dominated the list of the country’s top corporations in terms of profits and sales in 2005.
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Realtors on steroids
TWO DAYS after absorbing one of its worst losses in the season-opening conference, Sta. Lucia Realty produced its best game this season. |
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Eastern Luzon will have mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers. Visayas and Mindanao will be cloudy with scattered rainshowers. The rest of the country will be partly cloudy to cloudy skies with light rainshowers.
Manila Bay will be moderate to rough.
Temperature range – 23.9 ºC – 31.5ºC
Tides — High: 12:20 a.m., 1.08 m.
Low: 8:41 a.m., -0.11 m.
Sunrise — 6:23 a.m. Sunset — 5:42 p.m.
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