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                    [Title] => Triple whammied yet still in denial
                    [Summary] => Stock prices and the peso tumbled on President Arroyo’s admission that the country is in fiscal crisis. But that should be no worry. Rates will recover in a day or two after the initial shock. The important thing is that the Chief Executive has sounded the alarm loud enough for Filipinos to get a move on it.

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                    [Summary] => Stock prices and the peso tumbled on President Arroyo’s admission that the country is in fiscal crisis. But that should be no worry. Rates will recover in a day or two after the initial shock. The important thing is that the Chief Executive has sounded the alarm loud enough for Filipinos to get a move on it.

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