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• Congressman Singson gets 18 months for drug trafficking
• Countries, except PH, rush to evacuate citizens from Libya turmoil
• DZIQ: ARMM elections likely to push through in August, senator says
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SPORTS
Aces, Elastopainters prevail
Alaska leaned on an explosive start and overwhelmed Powerade, 106-82, yesterday to kick off its campaign
in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup at the Cuneta Astrodome.
ALSO
• With overall crown secure, UST splits volley matches
• Reyes, Gomez shine; Django gets the boot
• Japan brings back slayers of PH Davis Cup hopes
COLUMNISTS
• Recah Trinidad: Montiel and Baby Job: Helping those in need
BLOGS
• Road Trip: Salon Beauties
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OPINION
Conspirators
The denial was swift and categorical. Supreme Court spokesman Midas Marquez said Chief Justice Renato
Corona absolutely had not discussed the Vizconde massacre case with lone surviving family member, Lauro
Vizconde.
ALSO
• Letters to the Editor: Bad economic record of Marcos’ martial law
• Letters to the Editor: Libingan ng mga Bayani is a home to heroes, not to scoundrels
• Letters to the Editor: Gov’t must stop use of Filipino travelers as ‘drug mules’
COLUMNISTS
• Conrado de Quiros: People power
• Randy David: Modern revolutions and the mass media
• Rigoberto D. Tiglao: Converted into bargaining chips
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NEWS
HK judge leans toward Singson
HONG KONG—Wanchai District Court Judge Joseph Yau Wednesday agreed with Ilocos Sur Rep. Ronald
Singson that the cocaine that he brought into the territory last year was for his personal use and not
intended for commercial distribution or sale.
ALSO
• Maynilad sets world record as ‘largest pipe drum ensemble’
• Sen. Estrada now taking up cudgels for embattled Gutierrez
• Maria Aragon: New Pinoy star rises on YouTube
COLUMNISTS
• Inquirer Southern Luzon: ‘Centuries-old’ logs found in Albay
BLOGS
• Current: First day of the Joint Session on Martial Law
• Philippine Elections: A Tough Balancing Act for Noynoy
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LIFESTYLE
Louie Cruz goes for the classic, old-fashioned way
THERE are a thousand and one ways to cook adobo. And nobody will sue or beat you to death for not
following the familiar recipe of a blend of vinegar, meat, garlic, pepper, bay leaf (laurel) or soy sauce.
ALSO
• Kilawin of Spanish Mackerel and Prawns, Cream of Mung Bean Soup-Pinoy favorites
COLUMNISTS
• Reggie Aspiras: How ‘tocinos del cielo’ came about
• Micky Fenix: My moments with Jeffrey Steingarten and Nina Zagat
• Tessa Prieto-Valdes: Time with the hubby on Bora for V-Day
BLOGS
• Tales of the Nomad: Virtually Yours, Rizal
• Happy Nest: Where have you been and where are you going?
• Sunday Inquirer Magazine: Nothing But Net
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GLOBAL NATION
Countries, except PH, rush to evacuate citizens from Libya turmoil
ISTANBUL/MANILA—(UPDATE) Governments and private companies around the world scrambled Thursday
to evacuate citizens and workers from violence-hit Libya, as Italy braced for a "biblical" exodus of up to
300,000 migrants.
ALSO
• Philippines under fire over Libyan evacuations
• Vice President to leave for Middle East Friday
• Roxas admits ‘crease’ in PH-Taiwan ties
COLUMNISTS
• Benjamin Pimentel: The delusional Bongbong Marcos
• Luis H. Francia: Uncivil in Civil Society
• Rodel Rodis: Corruption’s gratitude monies
BLOGS
• Being Filipino: Subic Freeport: Is this the best we can offer our people?
• Inside Scoop: Maguindanao massacre: the world is still watching
• Living Abroad: There's no place like home
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BUSINESS
Island power plants run out of fuel
Several generation facilities under the National Power Corp.’s Small Power Utilities Group (SPUG) have
ceased operations, plunging areas they serve into darkness for up to over a month now. More facilities will
stop operations by end-March when they finally run out of fuel.
ALSO
• WB sees Philippines generating more investments
• Inventory of oil products still healthy, says DOE
• Online banking to make life easy for digital Filipinos
COLUMNISTS
• Conrado Banal IIIe: Over my dead buddy
BLOGS:
• Money Smarts: What OFWs need to do
• Open for Business: Some things you don't just change
• Not Just for Profit: Green Spaces For The Metropolis
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TECHNOLOGY
Cellphone use yields more 'active' brain scan—study
WASHINGTON—Cellphone use appeared to measurably increase brain activity in dozens of test subjects in a
new study, though it failed to resolve a debate over whether the devices pose health risks.
ALSO
• Online retailer Amazon streams films
• IT solutions firm launches unified system for software services
COLUMNISTS
BLOGS
• Inside Science: Scientists find 'drastic' weather-related Atlantic shifts
• Hackenslash: 'Angry Birds' to land on PlayStation 3 and PSP
• Tech Addicts: Digg founder launches tech newsletter
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ENTERTAINMENT
Baguio filmmaker cited in US fest
Filmmaker Ferdinand Balanag trekked for 30 days in the Himalayas with 11 Tibetan children rescued from
poverty in 2003 by a young monk.
ALSO
• The Filipino poet as filmmaker in the 1986 People’s Revolution
• Designers vie to showcase wares on Oscars catwalk
• 'Unknown' knows box office gold
COLUMNISTS
• Lea Salonga: Life begins at 40
BLOGS
• Rushes: Expensive gift for one lady love
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