+ Follow CHURCH AND BIG BUSINESS Tag
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[Title] => The string about to snap; Media in dire crisis
[Summary] => The floodwaters are rising almost up to her knees. And yet we have a president who seemingly sees nothing, hears nothing, says nothing, not even the ticking of a bomb just beside her. Even the International Herald Tribune, which normally gives her long leash, in a three column front-page yesterday, banged the drums. Graft and corruption, it indicated, have reached the very top of power "in a major scandal implicating Arroyo, her family and close friends."
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The political floodwaters continue to rise twenty-seven days after the May 10 elections. Congress remains a big mess seeking to sort out who won and who lost in a rickety 48-year-old Philippine demcracy now twirling like a crazy top. The government and the opposition are still at loggerheads. As the waters rise, the phenomenon is that the Filipino people havent risen at all from their wretched existence.
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The political floodwaters continue to rise twenty-seven days after the May 10 elections. Congress remains a big mess seeking to sort out who won and who lost in a rickety 48-year-old Philippine demcracy now twirling like a crazy top. The government and the opposition are still at loggerheads. As the waters rise, the phenomenon is that the Filipino people havent risen at all from their wretched existence.
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