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INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Hunt for massacre suspects resumes after Ramadan
As Muslims here started the Eid celebrations marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, soldiers moved out of their camps Friday for Operation Alpha, military code for the manhunt for the remaining suspects in the Maguindanao massacre. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Arroyo files bill vs drunk driving
Take it from Pampanga Representative Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo: driving while drinking or under the influence of alcohol is a bad mix. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Police beef up security ahead of 9/11
The Philippine National Police has beefed up its security and intelligence operations as the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks in the United States nears, a spokesman said on Friday. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » DepEd offices asked to watch ‘spending’ for seminars
Education Secretary Armin Luistro has ordered all Department of Education offices to submit reports justifying all planned trainings, seminars and other capacity-building activities. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Nokia appoints Microsoft executive as new CEO
HELSINKI – Finnish telecommunications equipment giant Nokia said on Friday it had named senior Microsoft executive, Stephen Elop, as its new chief executive and president, replacing Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Ramos nephew’s car burgled
A nephew of former President Fidel Ramos lost cash and valuables Thursday night when a group of men forcibly opened his van. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » RMN Davao workers protest sacking of station manager
The newly unionized workers of Radio Mindanao Network-Davao picketed their radio station on Thursday to protest the dismissal of station manager Dodong Solis. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Bus robbers strike in Mandaluyong, Taytay
Robbers did not take a holiday on Friday and held up passengers of two commuter buses in separate incidents in Mandaluyong City and Taytay, Rizal. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » 4 hurt in Tondo fire caused by cooking gas tank
A leaking liquefied petroleum gas tank was blamed for a fire that razed a house in Tondo, Manila, Friday morning, injuring four members of the household, including a 70-year-old woman and an 18-year-old boy. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Witness recants testimony on Zamboanga airport bombing
One of the prosecution’s key witnesses in the August 5 airport bombing here has recanted his statement implicating former Sulu Representative Munir Arbison and two other former Sulu officials. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Gov’t raises $1B in global bonds
(UPDATE) The government raised $1 billion (P44.1 billion) in the maiden issue of 10-year, peso-denominated global bonds Friday, the Finance Department said Friday. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Western Visayas LGUs to set up crisis bodies
Crisis management committees (CMCs) will be organized in cities and towns in the Western Visayas to enhance readiness in responding to crisis situations. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Aquino inspects security forces’ ability to handle crises
President Benigno Aquino III continued his tour of military facilities Friday to observe the anti-terrorist capabilities of the Armed Forces and the police. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » PNP chief regrets not deploying special force in hostage crisis
MANILA, Philippines – Philippine National Police Director General Jesus Verzosa expressed regret Friday for the non-usage of the elite Special Action Force unit during the hostage crisis last August 23, saying the SAF was well-equipped to respond to the crisis. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Aquino warns against premature conclusions
President Benigno Aquino III warned Friday against premature pronouncements that friendly fire killed some of the Hong Kong tourists in the recent hostage crisis in Manila. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Giant telescope to survey galaxies from Mexican volcano
A giant telescope, 50 meters (164 feet) across, will this year start unraveling mysteries of the birth and death of galaxies up to 14,000 light years away, from atop a Mexican volcano. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Obama picks new top economist
US President Barack Obama has chosen Austan Goolsbee, an economics professor currently working in his administration, to chair the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA), an official said. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Adobe shares soar on Apple announcement
Adobe shares soared on Thursday after Apple appeared to open the door for programs converted from Adobe's popular Flash video software to run on the iPhone and other Apple devices. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Suicide squad kills five in raid on Mogadishu airport
MOGADISHU—A suicide squad of Al Qaeda-linked militants killed at least five people as they tried to blast their way into Mogadishu airport on Thursday, moments after top foreign envoys met the Somali president. [Link]
INQUIRER.net Breaking News » Court rules US ban on gays in military is unconstitutional
LOS ANGELES – A federal judge in California has struck down the US military's ban on gays openly serving in the military, saying the policy is unconstitutional and violates free speech rights. [Link]

