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Breaking News Wed, 8 Sep 2010
Justice Secretary Leila D Lima, head of the probe body tasked to investigate the bungled bus hostage crisis on Aug. 23, talks to reporters while conducting an ocular inspection at the site Tuesday, Sept.7, 2010 at the Rizal Park in Manila, Philippines. Eight Hong Kong tourists hijacked by a dismissed policeman were killed following a 11-hour botched negotiation that also killed the hostage-taker. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
Hostage   Investigation   Manila   Photos   Wikipedia: Leila De Lima  
 Inquirer 
Some points clarified but others still muddled, says De Lima
| MANILA, Philippines—Where did some 'intriguing' shots come from? Did the hostage-taker use his M-16 or a pistol in his deadly rampage? Did sniper fire really kill Rolando Mendoza? | On what was supp... (photo: AP / Bullit Marquez)
A backhoe pulls the wreckage of one of three vehicles which was dumped together with massacre victims along a hillside grave in Ampatuan, Maguindanao province, southern Philippines on Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009.
Maguindanao   Massacre   Photos   Trial   Wikipedia: Maguindanao massacre  
 The Daily Mail 
'Everybody laughed, saying it's OK for everybody to be killed': Philippine massacre of 57 was ...
| A house servant of the politically powerful clan accused in last year's massacre of 57 people told a Philippine court today that the family members plotted the killings of rivals and journalists ove... (photo: AP / Aaron Favila)
US Dollar - Currency  The Street 
U.S. Dollar Mostly Lower; Sterling Gains
The selling pressure seen on the euro since Monday's move to almost $1.2920 continued, but the momentum appears to be fading and some near-term recovery toward $1.275 seems likely. Japanese officials ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Market   Nikkei   Photos   Shares   Wikipedia: United States dollar  
Billboard ad of Teletech call center company situated along   Commonwealth Avenue , Quezon City , Philippines , October 17 , 2008.  Newsvine 
Developing Much More: A Tale of Worldwide Outsourcing
| Outsourcing is becoming among the important sectors in the world nowadays. The emergence of BPO companies has provided several offerings to client corporations that simply could not be aided by goin... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Call Center   Outsourcing   Photos   Wikipedia: Call center industry in the Philippines   World  
Top Stories
Toyota Car - Automaker - Auto - Vehicle Business Report
Toyota recalls more than 116 000 Hi-Lux vehicles
  | Submit your comment | Toyota Wednesday announced a safety recall of more than 116 000 four-wheel-drive HiLux vehicles in Australia, following concerns that the v... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Photos   Recalls   Toyota   Vehicles   Wikipedia: Toyota Hilux  
Beggar - Stairs - Poverty m&c
Philippines vows to intensify fight against poverty
| Manila - The Philippine government on Wednesday vowed to step up efforts to fight extreme poverty to meet targets set by the United Nations a decade ago. | In a progres... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Corruption   Philippines   Photos   Poverty   Wikipedia: United Nations  
South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman Kim Young-sun  announces the country's sanctions against Iran at Foreign Ministry in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010. The Boston Globe
South Korea imposes independent sanctions on Iran
| SEOUL, South Korea-South Korea said Wednesday it will ban unauthorized financial dealings with Iran and impose other penalties as part of a U.S.-led campaign to enforce... (photo: AP / Lee Jin-man)
Iran   Photos   S Korea   Sanctions   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
Manila City Hall - Manila City Government - Mayor's Office Inquirer
Bomb threat disrupts work at Manila City hall but yields no explosives
| MANILA, Philippines -- A bomb scare momentarily disrupted operations at the Manila City Hall on Wednesday morning but the threat turned out to be a false alarm, the pol... (photo: WN / Celica de Leon)
Government   Manila   Philippines   Photos   Safety  
Andal Ampatuan Jr., center, the prime suspect in the massacre of 57 people, including 30 journalists and staff, in Maguindanao in southern Philippines last Nov. 23, 2009, is escorted into the courtroom at the heavily-guarded Philippine National Police headquarters at Manila's Quezon city, Tuesday Jan. 5, 2010, in the Philippines. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) The Guardian
Philippine clan planned massacre over dinner, court hears
| Ampatuan clan members accused of killing 57 people including 30 journalists in convoy of election rival Esmael Mangudadatu Andal Ampatuan Jr, the main suspect in the ma... (photo: AP / Bullit Marquez)
Crime   Massacre   Philippines   Photos   Wikipedia: Maguindanao massacre  
Jollibee - Fast Food - Food Chain - Restaurant - Health - philippines Inquirer
Jollibee selling Delifrance
| MANILA, Philippines—Local fast-food giant giant Jollibee Foods Corp. is selling out of its European deli-inspired Delifrance restaurant chain to focus on larger food br... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Fastfood   Jollibee   Philippines   Photos   Wikipedia: Jollibee  
Politics Environment
- Spin is John Brumby cabinet's first priority
- Independents blasted in media by spurned Coalition
- New government viewed from Britain
- Indonesian view of Australia's new government
A backhoe pulls the wreckage of one of three vehicles which was dumped together with massacre victims along a hillside grave in Ampatuan, Maguindanao province, southern Philippines on Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009.
'Everybody laughed, saying it's OK for everybody to be killed': Philippine massacre of 57 was ...
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- Japan suspends whaling dispute to hail PM's return
- Two asteroids to fly past Earth in rare celestial event
- Two asteroids to pass close by Earth, NASA says
- Saving a million acre-feet of water through conservation and
Mount Sinabung spews volcanic smoke as seen from Tanah Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010.
Indonesian volcano erupts again; strongest one yet
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Deal on National Broadband Network to cost billions
- Microsoft's Xbox ready for bigger battle in Japan
- With new motion-capture tech for Xbox, Microsoft hopes to ou
- Coulomb raises $15M in 3rd round
   FOOD STALLS - RESTAURANTS - MALLS
Peso bounces back against US dollar
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- Premier slams Wayne Swan for misleading Kevin Rudd
- Crown Casino workers to vote on strike action
- Time right for tax change: Heather Ridout
- Rob Oakeshott and Wayne Swan collide on mining tax
South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman Kim Young-sun  announces the country's sanctions against Iran at Foreign Ministry in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010.
South Korea imposes independent sanctions on Iran
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Health Society & Culture
- Doctors' body pushes for bigger rural cash injection
- Flu sickies cost NSW $7 billion
- Grace and good habits from other lands -- part 4 of 5
- Japan to hold nationwide survey of infections with superbug
Drunk man - Drinking - Alcohol
Drunken behaviour has to stop
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- Millionaire Herman Rockefeller's seedy sex life
- EU lags Russia, Korea on higher education - report
- Iran suspends death by stoning case
- Somali woman finally convicted in the failed in-flight hijac
Grade School Students - School - Parents - Philippines
DepEd seeks P12B for new school buildings, repairs
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Microsoft's Xbox Ready For Bigger Battle In Japan
- Microsoft's Xbox ready for bigger battle in Japan
- With new motion-capture tech for Xbox, Microsoft hopes to ou
- During War there are no civilians
Billboard ad of Teletech call center company situated along   Commonwealth Avenue , Quezon City , Philippines , October 17 , 2008.
Developing Much More: A Tale of Worldwide Outsourcing
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- Pernod's New Zealand rugby drop
- Hawaii (0-1) at Army (1-0)
- Idaho hits road for test against No. 6 Nebraska
- Hall Boys Tennis Coach Jim Solomon National Coach Of Year
 British Prime Minister Tony Blair leaves 10 Downing Street on his way to attend Prime Minister´s Questions in the House of Commons in London, Wednesday, June 20, 2007. (mb1)
Tony Blair talks to Sir David Frost
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