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The Philippine peso took its biggest plunge in 15 years today, top businessmen quit as presidential
Justices of the Philippines' second-highest court, the Court of Appeals, submitted their resignations today in response to President Corazon Aquino's request that all appointees of Ferdinand E.
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American forces in the Philippines gave logistical support to rebel-piloted helicopter gunships during the face-off between troops loyal to deposed President Ferdinand E.
The Muslim leaders sipping coffee in the colonial-era Lantaka Hotel last weekend were reminiscing with pride and foreboding about the tens of thousands of would-be conquerors they and their ancestors have slain in the last 400 years.
Every working day, a long line of Filipinos, many of them sporting New York Yankees T-shirts, Los Angeles Dodgers caps or standard-issue U.S.
Gunmen on Monday ambushed and killed the head of a union that recently staged a 10-day strike at U.S. military bases, police said.
Muslim rebels today released 10 Roman Catholic nuns kidnaped last week in exchange for $10,000, two M-16 automatic rifles, two walkie-talkies and possible amnesty, military and civilian officials said.
On the 10th floor of an office building in suburban Manila, Victor Ziga has a sale going on, offering what might be called the spoils of revolution.
Cardinal Jaime Sin, the spiritual leader of the Roman Catholics who make up the overwhelming majority in the Philippines, seemed more politician than priest as he stood before 10,000 worshipers just after dawn.
A captured guerrilla leader said Wednesday that the Communist New People's Army has scaled down its military activities and supports peace talks with the government of President Corazon Aquino.
Communist rebels have chosen a former journalist who was jailed under ousted President Ferdinand E.
President Corazon Aquino declared a state of calamity today in northern provinces hit by Typhoon Peggy and ordered the release of $550,000 for emergency relief.
Philippine Cabinet ministers said Tuesday that they are growing impatient with the pace of talks
Communist rebels, who this month rejected a government cease-fire, said Saturday that they will offer President Corazon Aquino their own plan to end the fighting, including committees to monitor the accord.