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Sunday, October 28, 2001 01:50 AM ZE8

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Supreme Court, CIA
hit by anthrax scare

The Supreme Court shut its doors for the first time in 66 years, the CIA sealed off its mail operation at Langley, Virginia, and one of Washington, D.C.'s, neighborhood post offices closed, all touched by Friday's detection of anthrax spores apparently delivered through the mail. TODAY  
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U.S. bombs hit Red Cross
warehouses in Kabul
U.S. warplanes mistakenly bombed Red Cross warehouses and a nearby residential area in Kabul, for the second time in a month, the Pentagon acknowledged. TODAY  

U.S. 'pointman' killed in Afghanistan
Within a week of making furtive entry into Afghanistan, Abdul Haq, an exile who was seen by some American officials as the potential leader of an anti-Taliban uprising, was caught and executed, his Taliban captors said Friday. TODAY  

GMA off to H.K., China
President Arroyo leaves Sunday for a three-day visit to Hong Kong and China amid rumors of a coup plot against her administration. TODAY (2 Comments)

House minority to ask SC to
intervene in budget issue

Minority congressmen will question before the Supreme Court the approval on second reading of the P780.8-billion national budget for 2002 by the House of Representatives. TODAY  
Arroyo justifies policy
shift on death penalty

President Arroyo justified Saturday her policy shift on the death penalty, saying convicted kidnappers continue their sinister activities from prison. TODAY  
Lacson flies to HK in bid to
squelch rumors of a coup

Controversial Sen. Panfilo Lacson, accompanied by his son, Panfilo Jr., left for Hong Kong at 12 noon Saturday aboard a Cathay Pacific jetliner to ward off speculations that he is behind the coup rumors sweeping the metropolis. TODAY  
Soldiers kill 11 more
Abu Sayyaf bandits

Soldiers killed 11 Abu Sayyaf bandits, including a commander, in two encounters in Basilan and Sulu Friday night and Saturday morning. TODAY  
Marines stop 3 Koreans
from entering R.P.

Marines detailed at the Bureau of Immigration Saturday foiled an attempt of three blacklisted South Koreans to reenter the country through the southern backdoor from Malaysia. TODAY

Priest’s kidnappers lower ransom
Alleged members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, who are holding hostage Italian priest Fr. Giuseppe Pierentoni have reduced their ransom demand from P50 million to P10 million. TODAY

Govt loses P500 billion to tax evaders
The government lost P523 billion in revenues from 1990 to 1999 owing to massive tax evasion, House Assistant Majority Leader Frank Perez revealed Saturday. TODAY

SC acquits 'kumpare'
of 'kumare's' rape

As what happened was only consensual sex between two “sexually starved” people, the Supreme court acquitted for reasonable doubt a man sentenced to life imprisonment for raping his kumare in 1996. TODAY





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