Wednesday, June 15, 2005

The Freeman Headlines

ARROYO COURTS EL SHADDAI FOR SUPPORT: Sedition raps filed vs. Ong
The National Bureau of Investigation yesterday filed sedition charges against Samuel Ong, one of its former officials who has openly accused President Arroyo of cheating in the last elections and called for her ouster.

Tomas brings home Torres
The region's most wanted man, Ruel Rey Torres, pale and grimacing in pain, finally arrived in Cebu after Cebu City policemen caught him in Pagadian City.
 
OTHER NEWS


Court sends Nanan counsel to prison

Gov appoints ally as Santa Fe dad

South Coastal Road "toll man" surfaces

SHABU LAB TRIAL: Crime Lab chief confirms raided items were shabu

PAJANTOY CASE: Hearing for warrant recall reset again

Man at large charged for murder of trader

4 women downed by food poisoning

NLRC not outlawing Holiday Plaza strike

COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION: Promotion for cops who caught Torres

GSIS now using e-Credit program

35T has. of 'new lands' to create 3 million jobs

Cop killed by cop's son

Girl, 14, says uncle raped her

Customs seizes 7 smuggled cars

Drug seminar sought for Mandaue workers

Air Phil, SuperCat team up to boost interconnectivity

Cebu Pacific replaces old jets


Aldeguer welcomes Koncz to ALA Boxing Club family

June RCM 2nd leg results

Danao City riders to invade Ozamiz

Montecillo eyes Championship in 1st Run Westin Manila

Learn to shoot


Baby an accomplice in mother's racket

EDITORIAL

Breakdown of institutions

OPINION

E.C. Dioko: An orchestrated attempt at regime change
'While there are legal remedies which can be slapped against erring administration officials, what the opposition wants is a regime change, fast-food style.'

Aven Piramide: The (dis)similarities of EDSA events and those unfolding
'As I did not see hard proof, at the onset of the snap elections, that Marcos cheated, I, also, saw no evidence of Arroyo's fraud.'

Cherry Piquero-Ballescas: Let truth free this country
'Only truth can free this nation from the continuing lack of moral ascendancy among those with vested interests.'

Valeriano S. Avila: A sad end to the once mighty Daewoo empire
The other night on ANC TV, Tourism Secretary Ace Durano revealed that there are now more Koreans who come to the Philippines than the Japanese.

Leo Lastimosa: Unay sa tari?
Si AFP Chief Efren Abu, di si kanhi NBI deputy director Samuel Ong, Atty. Allan Paguia o ang mga lider sa oposisyon, ang labing matulisok ning pagkabisto sa audio recording sa giingong panag-istorya nilang Presidente Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ug kanhi Comelec Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano.

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