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[Title] => Pittsburgh tackles intricacies of hosting leaders
[Summary] => The Prince of Wales slept here. So did Abe Lincoln. And Teddy Roosevelt and Ulysses S. Grant. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev during the Cold War. More recently: Bill Clinton and John McCain.
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[Summary] => President Arroyo lauded yesterday STAR publisher Maximo Soliven, who she called her "Mr. Henry Kissinger," for his role in helping peacefully resolve the 22-hour mutiny in Makati City last Sunday.
The President, who extended her personal accolade to Soliven, said the junior officers who staged a mutiny and took over Oakwood Premier Ayala Center last Sunday specifically requested for him to intervene on their behalf.
The informal presidential commendation to Soliven came as Mrs. Arroyo learned about The STARs 17th anniversary yesterday.
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[Summary] => Its not enough for President Macapagal-Arroyo to declare war on corruption, or smuggling, or kidnapping. Words are cheap. Those statements have been made before yet, nothing happened. Even her predecessor, ex-President Joseph Estrada, brandished as his campaign battle-cry that he would destroy corruption and kick out the "hoodlums in robes". The hoodlums are still there, in robes, while Erap is in jail.
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The President, who extended her personal accolade to Soliven, said the junior officers who staged a mutiny and took over Oakwood Premier Ayala Center last Sunday specifically requested for him to intervene on their behalf.
The informal presidential commendation to Soliven came as Mrs. Arroyo learned about The STARs 17th anniversary yesterday.
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September 22, 2009 - 2:00am