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  • Tigers end seven-game slide

    Games on Wednesday: (Cuneta Astrodome)5:00 p.m. – Talk ‘N Text vs. Rain or Shine7:30 p.m. – Derby Ace vs. Sta. Lucia RealtyFOR two months, Coca-Cola went without a win. And it almost suffered another one of those embarrassing results last night, but...
  • Batang TNT scores 3-peat

    JOLO Mendoza exploded with 42 points and Batang Talk N’ Text-Quezon City clinched its third consecutive championship in the Coca-Cola-Batang PBA Summer League Sunday with a 104-62 victory over Derby Ace-Calooocan at the Araneta Coliseum. The Batang Text...
  • Three-way tie in Coke Hoopla

    THE first round of the 2010 Coca-Cola Hoopla inter-zonal stage ended in a three-way tie for the lead among Muntinlupa, Caloocan and Pasig after Saturday’s development at the Kolisiyum ng Bayan in Makati. Muntinlupa wore down previously unbeaten Pasig, 8...
  • Nadal makes short work of Hewitt, advances in French Open

    PARIS - Four-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal has beaten two-time major winner Lleyton Hewitt to reach the fourth round. Nadal won 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 in just under 2 1/2 hours Saturday in a match between former No. 1 players. It was in the fourth round l...
  • Stop delaying canvass — Golez

    THE House minority leader yesterday urged his colleagues who lost in the elections to refrain from asking the same questions repeatedly and  slowing the canvassing of votes for President and Vice President scheduled to resume today. Paranaque Rep.  Roil...
  • BILLS IN LIMBO

    MEASURES awaiting approval in the two legislative chambers likely have no chances of  being debated or passed while the House and Senate go through the painstaking process of canvassing the votes for President and Vice President in the country’s first ...
  • Erap-Binay gets highest no. of votes from cops

    THE tandem of former President Joseph Estrada and Makati City Mayor Jejomar “Jojo” Binay got the biggest number of votes from the police and military after losing the support of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) under the absentee voting law. Based on ...
  • Flavor of the month

    ISANG matamlay ang career na actress ang siyang flavor-of-the-month ngayon ng isang bigwig TV executive. Kapansin-pansing nabuhay ang dating patay na kuko… ahay… career ni apple. Hindi nawawalan ng proyekto si apple at magaganda  ang kanyang role sa ...
  • AFP brings hope to ComVal, Davao del Norte

    THE 534th Engineer Construction Battalion of the 52nd Engineer Brigade, Philippine Army based in Sto. Tomas, Davao del Norte, reported the completion of 98 projects of the Kalayaan Barangay Program (KBP) from January 2009 to March 2010 in Davao del Norte ...
  • TNTs hide as internet strippers

    THE 160 women fled their repressive homes and tried to hide under new identities. In China, they met a man who warmly welcomed them into his abode. It turned out to be a sex dungeon. Soon, the victims were opening their legs very wide before Internet came...
  • Lakers oust Suns, seal rematch with Celtics

    PHOENIX — Kobe Bryant is again showing the world what postseason greatness can be. Bryant and his Los Angeles Lakers are in the NBA finals for the third straight season after he wrapped up a magnificent Western Conference finals with a 37-point performa...
  • Dolphins rally to beat Patriots

    Games Saturday9 a.m. - Batangas vs Taguig1:30 p.m. - Cebu vs Manila CEBU went on a five-run binge in the eighth inning as it fashioned out a come-from-behind 7-2 win over Taguig at resumption of action in the Dunkin’ Donuts Baseball Philippines Series V...
  • Put money on my pouch

    The losers in the last elections cry fraud and they heap blame on “Koala Bear.” Of course, they’re wrong about the koala. The koala is not a bear but a marsupial like the kangaroo. The koala has admitted on national television that his group rigged...
  • Reduced tariff on crude oil opposed

    MEMBERS of the Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association yesterday expressed opposition to the plan of the government to reduce the present three percent most favored nation (MFN) rate of duty on crude oil and refined petroleum products to ze...
  • Alvarez: Restrict charcoal making to prevent cyclones

    BRANDED as the “silent killer of the Philippine forest,” massive charcoal production should be immediately restricted to prevent depletion of the country’s forests, which could result to more disastrous cyclones that will enter the Philippines, the ...
  • Court asked: Recall arrest of Ampatuan

    SUSPENDED Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Governor Zaldy “Puti” Ampatuan has asked the Quezon City Regional Trial Court to resolve the motion for reconsideration he filed and set aside and reconsider its earlier order which included him in...
  • Pacquiao told: Focus on lawmaking

    AS the 15th Congress nears its opening on July 26, people’s champion Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao should now consider hanging his gloves. Cavite Rep.  Elpidio “Pidi” Barzaga made this unsolicited advice to Pacquiao, the reigning World Boxing Organiz...
  • Repetitive questions irk Golez

    A HIGH-RANKING House minority leader yesterday urged his colleagues who lost in the elections to refrain from raising repetitive questions which slow down the counting by the National Board of Canvassers (NBOC). The canvassing of votes resumes today. In a...
  • Nene doubts Senate can still approve bills

    SENATE Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. doubted whether the chamber can still tackle and approve any legislative measure when it meets Monday. Pimentel said the plan to approve 10 non-controversial measures during the plenary session, as contained i...
  • CA voids suspension of QC cops in ‘rubout’

    THE Court of Appeals junked a resolution of the National Police Commission placing eight Quezon City policemen under preventive suspension in connection with the shooting to death of suspected carnappers along the NIA Road, QC, in 2009. The Appellate Cour...