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GMA strikes back at critics

President Gloria Arroyo talks about the economy before the business community in Hong Kong on Monday. She is to end her visit today after speaking before various groups, including OFWs.
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Fighting graft, boosting reforms among priorities

Battling corruption, sustaining economic reforms, and encouraging more investments are her higher concerns in her last two years in office, President Gloria Arroyo told industry leaders in Hong Kong on Monday.

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Malacañang wants to stop the conversion of prime farmlands for uses other than agricultural and to repeal the truck ban to avert a possible rice shortage, the National Economic and Development Authority said Monday.

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T O P   S T O R I E S

·  71% see themselves as poor or very poor, says Pulse Asia poll
·  Government needs higher tax revenues
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Most productive committee chairmen: Chiz, Pia, Angara

· Philippine foreign debt continues to rise in 2007
· Development faces economic, political barriers 
   

M E T R O

Spokesman of Supreme Court says ruling on Neri case can apply to all Senate hearings without published rules

Malacañang is right after all in saying that all Senate investigations conducted without published rules are “null and void.”

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R E G I O N S

“As you very well know, only last year, I also graduated from detention,” said the former president

Goa, Camarines Sur: Former President Joseph Estrada expressed full of hatred and tirades against President Gloria Arroyo during the 7th commencement address in Partido State University (PSU).

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B U S I N E S S

THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) expects inflation to breach its target for the year, with price increases seen to have accelerated further last month due to record prices of oil and food products.

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S P O R T S

SAN ANTONIO, Texas: Michael Finley and Tony Parker each scored 22 points and the reigning National Basketball Association champion San Antonio Spurs beat Houston 109-88 Sunday for a seventh win in a row.

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T E C H   T I M E S

Philippine PC manufacturer Neo and multinational computer processor maker Intel have jointly launched a new 16,999-peso (406-dollar) mini laptop, spokesmen said Saturday.

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Three questions for the Senate

WE thought we would ask the Senate some questions as the senators enjoy the rest of their Lenten break (the third of four in the legislative year) and ponder the work ahead.

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Ernesto F. Herrera: When justice failed

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Rene Martel: Food for thought from Senator Loren Legarda

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Dr. Emiliano T. Hudtohan: Relearning the ABCs in Singapore

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World

Tough global warming 
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BANGKOK: Negotiators from around the world got to work Monday on drafting a battle plan against global warming that a top UN official warned could be the most complicated treaty in history.

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The cyberspace phenome behind the year’s smash single “Bubbly” is out to win more hearts

If you haven’t heard the song “Bubbly” yet, then you probably don’t know what a computer is either. When the relatively unknown Colbie Caillat (rhymes with “ballet”) posted the song on MySpace.com, it was played some ten million times by people from all over the globe.

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