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                    [ArticleID] => 1993707
                    [Title] => ‘Too big to fail’
                    [Summary] => American media has used the term time and again referring to companies and businesses that are so large, or supply products that are a lifeline to the nation or employ so many people or involve huge amounts of money that if such a company or business were to fail, the US economy itself would take a serious hit, Thus the term “Too big to fail”, because the country simply can’t or won’t allow it.
                    [DatePublished] => 2020-02-17 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 133943
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1804831
                    [AuthorName] => Cito Beltran
                    [SectionName] => Opinion
                    [SectionUrl] => opinion
                    [URL] => 
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                    [ArticleID] => 137683
                    [Title] => It’s shameful to have to ask MILF for ‘help’
                    [Summary] => PARIS – The front-page report yesterday that the government was asking the rebels of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front to help the police and military in rescuing a kidnapped Italian missionary, Fr. Giuseppe Pierantoni, is dismaying.


If our government can’t tackle the kidnap gangs and Moro "Lost Commands" by itself, this is a sign of weakness – and will be translated into scorn on the part of the already-terrified inhabitants of Mindanao.
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133172 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1510184 [AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 136679 [Title] => Death by mail [Summary] => Is there a real "anthrax attack", the opening gambit of a bioterrorist war against the United States? Anthrax cases have been proliferating from Florida to New York, and as far away as Reno, Nevada. Needless to say, the American public is in a high state of paranoia.

And who can blame them? As The Economist of London (Oct. 13) quickly seized on the subject, and pointed out that "in America . . . there have been only 18 cases of this sort, known as inhalation anthrax, in 100 years, the last in the 1970s."
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-15 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133172 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1510184 [AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) ) )
American media
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                (
                    [ArticleID] => 1993707
                    [Title] => ‘Too big to fail’
                    [Summary] => American media has used the term time and again referring to companies and businesses that are so large, or supply products that are a lifeline to the nation or employ so many people or involve huge amounts of money that if such a company or business were to fail, the US economy itself would take a serious hit, Thus the term “Too big to fail”, because the country simply can’t or won’t allow it.
                    [DatePublished] => 2020-02-17 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 133943
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1804831
                    [AuthorName] => Cito Beltran
                    [SectionName] => Opinion
                    [SectionUrl] => opinion
                    [URL] => 
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                    [ArticleID] => 137683
                    [Title] => It’s shameful to have to ask MILF for ‘help’
                    [Summary] => PARIS – The front-page report yesterday that the government was asking the rebels of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front to help the police and military in rescuing a kidnapped Italian missionary, Fr. Giuseppe Pierantoni, is dismaying.


If our government can’t tackle the kidnap gangs and Moro "Lost Commands" by itself, this is a sign of weakness – and will be translated into scorn on the part of the already-terrified inhabitants of Mindanao.
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133172 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1510184 [AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 136679 [Title] => Death by mail [Summary] => Is there a real "anthrax attack", the opening gambit of a bioterrorist war against the United States? Anthrax cases have been proliferating from Florida to New York, and as far away as Reno, Nevada. Needless to say, the American public is in a high state of paranoia.

And who can blame them? As The Economist of London (Oct. 13) quickly seized on the subject, and pointed out that "in America . . . there have been only 18 cases of this sort, known as inhalation anthrax, in 100 years, the last in the 1970s."
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-15 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133172 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1510184 [AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) ) )
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