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Tuesday, February 26, 2008 |
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P10-M contract to
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Large but peaceful antigovernmentprotests mark EDSA 1
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Rodolfo “Jun” Lozada Jr. said
he faces new death threats, claiming that a P10-million bounty has
been placed on his head.
Lozada, whose Senate testimonies
sparked the recent rounds of antigovernment protests, spoke after a
Mass at the Redemptorist church in Baclaran on Monday, attended by
some 5,000 people including former President Corazon Aquino.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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President insists:
World will not forgive PINOYS for people power 3
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President Gloria Arroyo on Monday
repeated her warning on mounting another people power – that the
world will not forgive it.
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De Venecia,
Estrada join calls for GMA to step down from power
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Former Speaker Jose de Venecia
Jr. joined the clamor of several sectors calling for President
Gloria Arroyo’s resignation, saying her government, which is
hounded by corruption charges, is a “hopeless case.”
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FEATURE
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3 deaf students
make RP education history
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Three deaf out-of-school youth
made history on Sunday when they took the Accreditation and
Equivalency test given by the Department of Education.
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Violence is golden
as ‘No Country’ dominates Oscars
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HOLLYWOOD: Violent thriller “No
Country for Old Men” won the best picture Oscar at the 80th
Academy Awards here as European stars scored a clean sweep in the
acting honors in an historic Hollywood night.
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RP’s capacity to
meet aid commitments ‘disturbing’
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A National Economic and
Development Authority (NEDA) study warned that the Philippines’
capacity to meet commitments based on the Paris Declaration on Aid
Effectiveness by 2010 is “disturbing.”
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SPECIAL REPORT: THE MANILA TIMES NAT’L ESSAY
WRITING CONTEST
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The road to
improvement
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What would it take for the
Philippines to be a developed country? In my opinion, it would
take the Philippines a lot of time and effort to be a developed
country.
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