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[Title] => Our mail crackles: Fortress establishment issue
[Summary] => As we expected, there was a deluge of fan mail in the wake of our two-column write-up "Fortress establishment". There had to be. The main and overpowering issue had to do with the Roman Catholic Church joining hands with Big Business to virtually affirm the presidential triumph of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in the May 10 elections. A side but equally thorny and controversial issue was their contention that cases of electoral cheating were "isolated". There was no "massive cheating" or "widespread fraud".
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[Title] => Our mail crackles: Fortress establishment issue
[Summary] => As we expected, there was a deluge of fan mail in the wake of our two-column write-up "Fortress establishment". There had to be. The main and overpowering issue had to do with the Roman Catholic Church joining hands with Big Business to virtually affirm the presidential triumph of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in the May 10 elections. A side but equally thorny and controversial issue was their contention that cases of electoral cheating were "isolated". There was no "massive cheating" or "widespread fraud".
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CENTURY ENLIGHTENMENT
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[Title] => Our mail crackles: Fortress establishment issue
[Summary] => As we expected, there was a deluge of fan mail in the wake of our two-column write-up "Fortress establishment". There had to be. The main and overpowering issue had to do with the Roman Catholic Church joining hands with Big Business to virtually affirm the presidential triumph of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in the May 10 elections. A side but equally thorny and controversial issue was their contention that cases of electoral cheating were "isolated". There was no "massive cheating" or "widespread fraud".
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[Title] => Our mail crackles: Fortress establishment issue
[Summary] => As we expected, there was a deluge of fan mail in the wake of our two-column write-up "Fortress establishment". There had to be. The main and overpowering issue had to do with the Roman Catholic Church joining hands with Big Business to virtually affirm the presidential triumph of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in the May 10 elections. A side but equally thorny and controversial issue was their contention that cases of electoral cheating were "isolated". There was no "massive cheating" or "widespread fraud".
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