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                    [Title] => Full-scale economic mobilization seen
                    [Summary] => End to Constitutional crisis will shift focus to full-scale economic mobilization; JDV Reports European, Latin Leaders Call on Industrial Organizations to Invest in RP.


Former Speaker Jose de Venecia said yesterday the Supreme Court’s rapid solution to the constitutional crisis with the final reaffirmation of President Arroyo’s presidency would now focus the country’s energies to "full-scale economic mobilization."
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