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[Title] => Nasa Pilipinas pa rin ang bola
[Summary] => NANGANGAMBA na ang overseas Pinoy workers sa Taiwan. Nagsimula na ang ibang pagtrato sa kanila.
[DatePublished] => 2013-05-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Korina Sanchez
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[Title] => In the City of Dreams once more
[Summary] => VIENNA, Austria Yesterday they had elections in Vienna. It looked like nobody cared. The city was quiet, the mood drowsy. The conclusion, I was told, is foregone. Unlike us back home, Austrians with a few "explosions" now and then hew to their custom of Die Hoflichkeit (politeness), almost stodginess a hangover from the heady days of the old Empire, which no longer exists.
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[Title] => The $10-million man
[Summary] => VIENNA, Austria Nani? Whos talking about Nani? Willie? Whos he? Whos he, indeed, when you come to think of it, to talk?
Im referring to US President George "Dubya" Bush. It cost the American taxpayers more than ten million dollars to get their Commander-in-Chief to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Prague, Czech Republic which is, by the way, right next door to us here in Vienna, and used to be a part of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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[ColumnID] => 134528
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[Title] => The $10-million man
[Summary] => VIENNA, Austria Nani? Whos talking about Nani? Willie? Whos he? Whos he, indeed, when you come to think of it, to talk?
Im referring to US President George "Dubya" Bush. It cost the American taxpayers more than ten million dollars to get their Commander-in-Chief to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Prague, Czech Republic which is, by the way, right next door to us here in Vienna, and used to be a part of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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