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 A sign pinned on a petrol pump in Arabic reads No Fuel. World Bank chief urges swift action on food and fuel crisis
Manila Bulletin  WASHINGTON, July 3 (Reuters) — World Bank President Robert Zoellick urged swift action by leaders of the Group of Eight industrial countries and oil-producing nations to address rising poverty due t... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
 Coke - Coca-Cola - Soft Drinks - Carbonated Drinks.(ps1)  Top 5 things to stay away from
Inquirer  | MANILA, Philippines—Like going on a diet but still drinking your fave cola, that's how I see moisturizing and smoking. | Smoking | Smoking accelerates the aging of the skin, drying it, causing disco... (photo: Public Domain file)
KLdy1 - apr06 - tap water - clean water source - aqua - H2O - source of life - water tap - tap water. (dy1) Water: The next big crisis
The Philippine Star | Once upon a time, Metro Manilans took it for granted that they can drink clean water straight from the tap. You can still do that in some places in the metro area but more and more people believe th... (photo: WN / deniseyong)
 President George W. Bush addresses the American Legion on the global war on terror, Friday, Feb. 24, 2006 at the Capital Hilton Hotel in Washington. President Bush voiced his support for free elections in the Middle East, saying that free elections are i US presidential elections 2008
The Philippine Star | I lived in the United States for almost two decades, as a student and as a young professional, and mostly in Washington, D.C. Having served in various capacities with three Presidents, I dealt with ... (photo: White House)
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Fishes                               Fish scare spreads to other provinces
Inquirer | NAGA CITY, Philippines -- As the number of dead bodies drifting to Ragay Gulf neared 200 on Wednesday, fish scare is gripping the local market here. | Fish sales have d... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
happy Danes world's happiest; Filipinos 38th
Inquirer | WASHINGTON—Denmark, with its democracy, social equality and peaceful atmosphere, is the happiest country in the world, researchers said on Monday. | Zimbabwe, torn by p... (photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny)
Philippine Peso - US Dollar Peso tumbles to 45.50:$1, weakest level in 10 months
Inquirer | MANILA, Philippines -- The peso faltered to P45.50 to the US dollar on Thursday, its weakest level in 10 months, as rising inflation across Asia's emerging markets sour... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Housing Market - Business -in Malaysia . City housing should work for middle class, too
San Fransisco Chronicle | San Francisco has a huge problem with getting people into housing. But not in the way you think. The homeless guy living under the freeway underpass? We know about him.... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Philippines says uncovers new plot against Arroyo
Canada Dot Com | MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine authorities have foiled a fresh plot to oust President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, arresting an opposition lawyer, three retired colonels and... (photo: OPS/NIB / Rey Baniquet)
Filipino troopers stand alert during an inspection of counterterrorism units at the Armed Forces of the Philippines headquarters in Quezon City, north of Manila on Monday Oct. 16, 2006. Authorities have placed southern Mindanao under "extreme critical alert" _ the highest of a four-step public terror warning system _ after four recent bombings in the south, including one powerful blast that killed six people and wounded 29 others during a fiesta in North Cotabato provinc Three killed in Philippine attack
BBC News | Three people were killed and at least 10 others injured when suspected communist rebels threw a grenade into a shop in the southern Philippines. | The attack happened e... (photo: AP / Aaron Favila)
Across the upper part of the Loboc River in Bohol is a hanging bamboo bridge that is a major tourist attraction. This bridge hangs approxiamately 20 meters above and sways back and forth as you walk across.-tourism-nature-philippines (sl1) Tourism endorsed 10 projects worth P5.7b in first 3 months
Manila Standard Today | The Tourism Department has endorsed 10 projects in hotels, resorts, a theme park and medical tourism with combined investments of P5.7 billion. | These projects, approv... (photo: wn/ Silvino Lopez Jr.)
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Politics Health
- What's the difference?
- Inside view of the struggle for independence
- New PCCI President unveils priorities
- Tito Guingona's fight for Filipinos
- Mikey turns green
- A reflection of character
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Danes world's happiest; Filipinos 38th
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- What's the difference?
- Health organization can't fully ban endosulfan
- Adaza, 5 Others Charged
- Negatibo sa endosulfan
- My beauty secret? Vitamin C!
- Camille Prats tackles first mature role in Gaano Kadalas ang
Fishes
Fish scare spreads to other provinces
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Agriculture Terrorism
- 'Batuan,' civet coffee
- Speaker rejects call for gov’t takeover of shipping firm
- SMC, Kuok forge $ 1-B agri venture
- More than a slim, pretty camera phone
- Samsung introduces two new tasteful candy bars
- DA starts Romblon rehab
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DA starts Romblon rehab
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- Tourist bomb plot foiled
- Indonesian arrests smash bomb network
- Police foil terror attack on Indonesian capital
- Indonesia arrests bomb suspects
- Terrorist cell found, bombings averted
- Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners
A hooded terror suspect, left, is led off of a plane by a member of Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad, Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Anti-terror police arrested nine suspected Muslim militants and seized a large cache of high-powered bombs, foiling a major attack targeting Westerners in the Indonesian capital, police and media reports said Thursd
Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners
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Weather Travel
- PAGASA promptly issues weather forecast, says its chief
- Most Indian spices down on weak demand, arrivals
- Ferry owner sues weather bureau
- Sulpicio sues weather bureau
- Sulpicio sues weather bureau
- Sulpicio sues PAGASA for inaccurate weather forecasting
Indian Spices, Grocery, Food.
Most Indian spices down on weak demand, arrivals
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- Tourist bomb plot foiled
- RP is hottest real estate market in SEA - CB Richard Ellis
- Police foil terror attack on Indonesian capital
- Malaysian tourism welcomes return of old supremo
- Illegal recruiters using Clark as victims' exit
- Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners
A hooded terror suspect, left, is led off of a plane by a member of Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad, Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Anti-terror police arrested nine suspected Muslim militants and seized a large cache of high-powered bombs, foiling a major attack targeting Westerners in the Indonesian capital, police and media reports said Thursd
Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners
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Religion Sport
- Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners
- Police foil terror attack, arrest 10 Muslim militants in Ind
- Rights group urges Vietnam to free Buddhist monk
- Police foil terror attack in Indonesia
- Faint Church presence in sea tragedy
- Vietnam: Restore Full Freedom to Buddhist Monk Tim Sakhorn
A hooded terror suspect, left, is led off of a plane by a member of Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad, Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Anti-terror police arrested nine suspected Muslim militants and seized a large cache of high-powered bombs, foiling a major attack targeting Westerners in the Indonesian capital, police and media reports said Thursd
Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners
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- Fashion- and Federer-watching at Wimbledon
- Federer, Nadal cruising
- Shell Chess goes to Cagayan
- 17-year-old lifter gets Olympic wild card
- Rubillar set to fight for WBC title
- Pucay, Bayron catch Thai leader
The Olympic flame burns after the final leg of the Olympic Torch Relay at the Charletty stadium in Paris, Monday, April 7, 2008. Security officials extinguished the Olympic torch four times Monday as chaotic protests against China's policies on human rights and Tibet turned a relay through Paris into a jarring series of stops and starts. Former French athlete Guy Drut is seen third left, and former ski champion Jean-Claude Killy, second left
8 Chinese drug cheats banned
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