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[Title] => Giaway sa kapuyo naghikog
[Summary] => Drayber og pedicab naghubog ug nagpakamatay tungod kay giaway siya sa iyang kapuyo didto sa dakbayan sa Danao kaniadtong Sabado sa gabii.
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[Title] => Pope to mingle for 30 mins with crowd
[Summary] => Overnight camping in Manila’s Rizal Park on the eve of Pope Francis’ open air mass there on Jan. 18 is prohibited for security reasons, but more Filipinos can meet the pontiff as he will spend some time mingling with the crowd.
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[Title] => Retired cop, 2 sons shoot pastor over land dispute
[Summary] => A retired policeman and his two sons were arrested yesterday for shooting to death a pastor at the height of a quarrel ...
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[Title] => Bishop starts signature drive vs reproductive health bill
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The fight over the Reproductive Health Bill has turned into a battle of signatures.
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[Title] => Manila prepares for largest burial
[Summary] => As thousands of mourners are expected to troop to the Manila Cathedral tomorrow to bid farewell to the late Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin, Church officials said they are preparing for what they described as the grandest funeral in the history of the archdiocese.
"Definitely this will be the biggest burial in the archdiocese of Manila. There will be a huge turnout. People will come in droves. I am sure those who will come will come not just for the sake of curiosity," said Fr. Rufino Sescon, Sins former spokesman and secretary.
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[Title] => RP bids farewell to Sin
[Summary] => Retired Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin, to whom the nation turned for guidance in times of political turmoil and who played a key role in people power revolts that ousted two presidents, died yesterday. He was 76.
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[Title] => Cardinal Sin hopes he can join Rome conclave
[Summary] => Retired Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin said yesterday he remains hopeful that he might still attend the conclave of cardinals that begins in Rome on April 18.
Under Church law, cardinals 80 years old and younger are allowed to cast their votes in the conclave of the College of Cardinals that will elect the new pope.
There are 117 cardinals, including the 76-year-old Sin, who are eligible to participate in the conclave. Voting by proxy is not allowed; a cardinal must be physically present at the Vatican to cast his vote.
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[Title] => Cardinal Sin out of danger
[Summary] => Former Manila archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin is now out of danger and his condition is improving, the prelates physician-brother said yesterday.
"So far, so good," Dr. Ramon Sin told The STAR yesterday in a telephone interview, referring to the cardinals condition.
He added that he was happy with the improvements being shown by his brother who suffered from congestive heart failure Monday.
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[Title] => Cardinal Sins condition stable following heart failure
[Summary] => Former Manila archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin is in stable condition but remains under intensive care after suffering congestive heart failure, a Church official said yesterday.
Fr. Rufino Sescon said the cardinal might be removed from the respirator as his condition steadily improves.
Reading a prepared statement, Sescon said Sin had suffered irregular heartbeat, not a heart attack as earlier reported.
Sin, 76, who retired in November 2003, was hospitalized briefly last year after having a seizure while at prayer.
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"Definitely this will be the biggest burial in the archdiocese of Manila. There will be a huge turnout. People will come in droves. I am sure those who will come will come not just for the sake of curiosity," said Fr. Rufino Sescon, Sins former spokesman and secretary.
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Under Church law, cardinals 80 years old and younger are allowed to cast their votes in the conclave of the College of Cardinals that will elect the new pope.
There are 117 cardinals, including the 76-year-old Sin, who are eligible to participate in the conclave. Voting by proxy is not allowed; a cardinal must be physically present at the Vatican to cast his vote.
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"So far, so good," Dr. Ramon Sin told The STAR yesterday in a telephone interview, referring to the cardinals condition.
He added that he was happy with the improvements being shown by his brother who suffered from congestive heart failure Monday.
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[Title] => Cardinal Sins condition stable following heart failure
[Summary] => Former Manila archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin is in stable condition but remains under intensive care after suffering congestive heart failure, a Church official said yesterday.
Fr. Rufino Sescon said the cardinal might be removed from the respirator as his condition steadily improves.
Reading a prepared statement, Sescon said Sin had suffered irregular heartbeat, not a heart attack as earlier reported.
Sin, 76, who retired in November 2003, was hospitalized briefly last year after having a seizure while at prayer.
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September 6, 2008 - 12:00am