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Palace to Lacson: Come
home, face the music
By Nikko Dizon and Christian V. Esguerra, Inquirer News Service
WITH NO passport to use to hop from one country to another, the world has gotten smaller for Sen. Panfilo "Ping" Lacson.
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SPORTS
Tams gain Final 4; Warriors scoreFar Eastern University bucked the absence of a key player to down University of Santo Tomas, 76-67, and claim the first Final Four berth in the UAAP men’s basketball tournament Saturday at the PhilSports Arena.
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NEWS
NPA kills 9 cops, village execNINE POLICEMEN, among them two ranking officers, and a barangay official were killed in two separate incidents in Samar and Surigao del Norte on Saturday.
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BUSINESS
‘Sulit’ cars on a roll, says CAMPIALICE, WHO runs a farm supplies business, is one of many Filipinos who use their family vehicle for business errands, or vice versa.
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OPINION
Shadow playIT HAS already been 10 years since public relations professional Bubby Dacer and his driver Emmanuel Corbito were murdered, but justice continues to elude their families in what should be another deplorable instance of the culture of impunity fostered by a justice and law enforcement system that is prone to political shadow play, horse-trading and outright bribery.
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GLOBAL NATION
5 recruitment agencies summoned over 16 stranded OFWsThe Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has summoned five recruitment agencies who caused 16 Middle East-bound overseas Filipino workers to be stranded in Singapore due problems in their connecting flights.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Bb Pilipinas titlist Gersbach, 2 others die in road mishapBinibining Pilipinas International 2009 Melody Gersbach, 24, died on the spot late Saturday morning when the car she was riding in collided head-on with a passenger bus, an Army official said.
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LIFESTYLE
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TECHNOLOGY
Intel to buy McAfee for $7.68BNEW YORK—Intel announced on Thursday it will acquire Internet security firm McAfee for $7.68 billion, as the computer chip giant seeks to expand its operations in the online market.
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