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[Title] => The House capitulates / Villaruel enacts own tragedy
[Summary] => For about three weeks, the nation rode the whirlwind on the impeachment issue. And for a time, there was the danger the republic would take off like a cuckoo bird in the void. But the Supreme Court refused to scare. It saved the day with a 13-1 vote that hit the House smack dab on the kisser. The effect was like Sonny Liston vomiting his mouthpiece as Muhammad Ali né Cassius Clay broke his jaw in the first round. Not since the Senate impeachment trial of Joseph Estrada had we all teetered on the meat cleaver, wondering whether we would ever survive the suspense.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-12 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Teodoro C. Benigno
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[Title] => The Villaruel episode / Will sanity prevail today?
[Summary] => Was he tetched in the head? Was he mad? Was it a temporary fit of insanity? Was it part of another hidden plot to destabilize the government? Or was it the genuine agony of a man who had given up on his country? We dont know. All we know is that Panfilo Villaruel, former Air Transportation Office chief, pitched forward lifeless after he was riddled with bullets at the very top of the NAIA control tower. We also know he and a companion had seized control of the tower with arms, explosives and hand grenades early Saturday morning.
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AIRPORT SECURITY GUARD
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[Title] => The House capitulates / Villaruel enacts own tragedy
[Summary] => For about three weeks, the nation rode the whirlwind on the impeachment issue. And for a time, there was the danger the republic would take off like a cuckoo bird in the void. But the Supreme Court refused to scare. It saved the day with a 13-1 vote that hit the House smack dab on the kisser. The effect was like Sonny Liston vomiting his mouthpiece as Muhammad Ali né Cassius Clay broke his jaw in the first round. Not since the Senate impeachment trial of Joseph Estrada had we all teetered on the meat cleaver, wondering whether we would ever survive the suspense.
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[Title] => The Villaruel episode / Will sanity prevail today?
[Summary] => Was he tetched in the head? Was he mad? Was it a temporary fit of insanity? Was it part of another hidden plot to destabilize the government? Or was it the genuine agony of a man who had given up on his country? We dont know. All we know is that Panfilo Villaruel, former Air Transportation Office chief, pitched forward lifeless after he was riddled with bullets at the very top of the NAIA control tower. We also know he and a companion had seized control of the tower with arms, explosives and hand grenades early Saturday morning.
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[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1204555
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[SectionName] => Opinion
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