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Philippines mourns, HK angry after hijack deaths

Philippines mourns, HK angry after hijack deaths

The Philippines acknowledged "inadequacies" in handling a hostage crisis that killed eight Hong Kong tourists, as anger over the botched negotiations erupted Tuesday in Hong Kong with demonstrations and harsh words.

Senh: Suddenly, the plot for "Speed" doesn't seem too far-fetched. I don't know if you can blame Philippines for this. They probably did the best they could under the circumstances. It's the hijacker that deserves the anger from HK, not the country.

 

Ex-policeman in Philippines holds tourists hostage

A dismissed policeman armed with an automatic rifle seized a bus Monday in the Philippine capital with 25 people on board, mostly Hong Kong tourists. ...

 

Mark Dizon, Suspected Of Killing 9, Nabbed Using Facebook

Mark Dizon, Suspected Of Killing 9, Nabbed Using Facebook

Philippine police tracked down a suspect in a series of grisly robberies and killings with the help of his Facebook account, officials said Tuesday. Mark Dizon, a 28-year-old computer technician, did not resist when arrested Tuesday while talking with his father in a public square in northern San Fernando city, police Senior Superintendent Danilo Bautista said.

Senh: Interesting how Facebook, which is probably at the height of its popularity now, is being used as a tool for law enforcement to capture criminals, while MySpace during its heyday was being used by pedophiles to commit crime.

 

Typhoon Leaves 53 Dead in Philippines

Typhoon Leaves 53 Dead in Philippines

The death toll from a typhoon that hit the Philippines rose sharply to 53 Saturday, officials said, warning the number of dead could go up further with dozens of others missing days after the disaster.

 

Deadly typhoon lashes Philippines

Deadly typhoon lashes Philippines

The first typhoon to lash the Philippines this year flooded streets in the capital and toppled power lines Wednesday, causing widespread blackouts and suspending flights, classes and work in some government offices.

 

Ferry sinks in Philippines; 6 dead, 22 missing

A passenger ferry sank in the northern Philippines in a second sea disaster in three days. Six bodies, including three children, were recovered and at least 22 people were missing Sunday....

 

Major volcanic eruption feared in Philippines

Major volcanic eruption feared in Philippines

The Philippines' most active volcano could have a huge eruption at any time, officials warn after a drastic surge in earthquakes and eerie rumbling sounds.

 

Philippines volcano threatens to erupt

Philippines volcano threatens to erupt

Philippines authorities Tuesday started evacuating about 50,000 people living around the island nation's most active volcano after it oozed fiery lava and belched clouds of ash.

 

Philippines hostages likely to be freed soon: government

Tribal gunmen holding 46 hostages in the southern Philippines have reached an agreement with negotiators and will free all those in captivity, a government spokesman said on Saturday.

 

Suspect in Philippine massacre charged with murder

Suspect in Philippine massacre charged with murder

Eight days after the Philippines' worst political massacre, prosecutors on Tuesday charged the heir of a powerful clan who they ...

 

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