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[Title] => The triumph of the heathen Chinee
[Summary] => MELBOURNE, Australia Its quite possible nobody is reading this column, since Im not writing about the slow canvass in Congress. Nor am I going to dwell on the silly intention of opposition politicians (is it true that among them are Senator Gregorio "Gringo" Honasan and Ilocos Norte Rep. Imee Marcos?) to try to stop the canvass by an appeal to the Supreme Court.
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[Summary] => Our President, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, has just come home from a getting-to-know-you trip to Brunei and Singapore. I wont compare her to the Emperor Nero who "fiddled" (played the lyre) while Rome burned. But what shes come home to, if not exactly a raging fire, is a nation smothered in the thick and choking smoke of self-flagellation and despair.
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[Title] => The way they were - BY THE WAY by Max V. Soliven
[Summary] => On my way home from Delhi, India, the other week, I stopped over in Singapore for a day. This gave me an opportunity to contrast two cities (the latter a city-state). No two places could be more different, just in fact as night is in contrast to day.
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February 18, 2001 - 12:00am