- Philippines Judge Testifies in His Impeachment Trial - New York Times
MANILA — The chief justice of the Philippine Supreme Court, Renato C. Corona, testified in his impeachment trial Friday that he had http://www.bing.com/news/search?q=Philippines&go=&form=QBNR&format=rss.4 million in undeclared foreign currency deposits, a figure far lower than prosecutors have alleged.
- Philippines arrests suspect in 2001 US kidnaps - MSN Philippines News
Philippine police have arrested an alleged Islamist militant suspected of involvement in a 2001 kidnapping that left two Americans dead, an official said Friday. Sahibul Sailani was detained in the southern island of Basilan on Monday but police withheld ...
- Philippines Will Curb Peso Volatility If Needed, Tetangco Says - Bloomberg
The Philippine central bank will curb excessive currency movements if needed, Governor Amando Tetangco said, as the peso slumped to a four-month low amid a selloff in emerging-market assets. The peso’s weakness and the pace of its decline is ...
- Philippines grief at Sanchez's 'American Idol' loss - YAHOO!
President Benigno Aquino led the heartbroken Philippines in heaping praise Thursday on a teenager of Filipino-Latino heritage following her loss in the final of US talent show "American Idol". Millions of Filipinos watched Jessica Sanchez, 16, compete ...
- American Idol’ Excitement Builds in the Philippines - Wall Street Journal
The Philippines may soon have another international celebrity – besides the country’s famed idol, Manny Pacquiao – to call their own. As “American Idol” fever heats up in the U.S. hours before its finale, hopeful Filipinos miles away ...
- Philippines Gets Support From Japan, Others Against China - International Business Times
The Philippines is getting some help in its maritime dispute with China. Other countries in the Asia-Pacific region may soon offer ships to support Manila in the standoff, now more than a month old, over Scarborough Shoal, known as Huangyan ...
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