Thursday, June 02, 2005

Inquirer Breaking Stories

BREAKING - NATION

Malaria-downed broadcaster passes away
Angara accused of blocking inquiry on pre-need firms

BREAKING - METRO/REGIONS

DepEd revises rules on class suspension
Navy rescues 17 off shoals near Malaysia

TOP STORIES

Self-confessed 'jueteng' operator gets free legal advice
General Garcia brought to hospital for chest pains
Oil firms slash LPG prices by P0.50 per kilogram
RP judicial system among the worst in Asia--survey
Palace downplays SWS survey on gov't corruption
Arroyo to call 2006 convention to change constitution

BUSINESS@INQ7MONEY

Meralco increases proposed rate hike
Credit ratings to remain unchanged for now -- S&P
Court approves Maynilad rehabilitation plan
Exporters to review trade targets
World Bank approves P1-B loan for land administration
Toyota wants Japan to limit used-car exports to Philippines

VIEWPOINTS

Jueteng distracts from other issues
Disappointed for Miss Philippines
Disrespect for American flag
Rude airport security personnel
Glimpses : In need of answers
The lack is of competent, idealistic teachers
The right to be called a Filipino
A root of corruption lies in personalized social ties
Not only nurses leave a damaged society
Where have educational TV shows gone?
Likely to be a short-lived campaign
Corruption in gov't rank and file
Tax Imelda first
High Ground : Know the duplicitous character of showbiz
No law for passenger safety
Addressing medical malpractice
BIR drive vs tax evaders should target gov't execs
Here and There : The scourge of pornography
Illegal logs near Manila
Communities still voiceless
Doctors abuse nurses in the Philippines
The good life for Filipino nurses in US
Cleaning up her own backyard
Afterthoughts : The limits of reform: the Wolfensohn era at the World Bank
Manila Moods : Was the bloody end to the Taguig siege a rubout?

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