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[Title] => Raising the flag on a new beginning - BY THE WAY by Max V. Soliven
[Summary] => Its timely and symbolic that the first official ritual in Malacañang at which the new President, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, will preside is the flag-raising ceremony this morning. Lets all pray that the "Sun and Stars" will shine, truly, over a new beginning.
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[Title] => Oil price should change behavior
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Remember the bad old days of the first energy crisis in the late 70s? It seems
like those days are back. The oil producing countries are in the driver's seat
once more. Actually, it was worse the first time around because the world was a
lot more dependent on oil. Since then, technology has moved on to make
alternative energy more economically competitive and to improve our efficiency
in using oil.
I suppose it is okay to bash the oil producers, mostly Middle Eastern Arabs, if
only to release that build-up of tension and frustration over our seeming
helplessness.
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[AuthorName] => Boo Chanco
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Remember the bad old days of the first energy crisis in the late 70s? It seems
like those days are back. The oil producing countries are in the driver's seat
once more. Actually, it was worse the first time around because the world was a
lot more dependent on oil. Since then, technology has moved on to make
alternative energy more economically competitive and to improve our efficiency
in using oil.
I suppose it is okay to bash the oil producers, mostly Middle Eastern Arabs, if
only to release that build-up of tension and frustration over our seeming
helplessness.
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January 22, 2001 - 12:00am