+ Follow AGITATORS Tag
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[Title] => EDITORIAL – Cottage industry of dissent killing legitimate vigilance
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You cannot please everybody. So when there are people who oppose a new law, that comes as a matter of course. Nothing to be surprised about.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Go ahead, resign
[Summary] => Several soldiers with too much time on their hands are reportedly threatening to resign en masse over political developments and movements in the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Like other agitators before them, these soldiers do not have the guts to identify themselves so the public can make a better assessment of their complaints. There is never a shortage of discontent in the ranks of the AFP, but soldiers have different ways of dealing with their problems.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Sometimes stomach logic works better
[Summary] => Records at the labor department showed that since January, there have been no strikes and related labor problems in Central Visayas. And while it is difficult to expect the same for the rest of the year, no real big problems are anticipated either.
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August 23, 2006 - 12:00am