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CLARK FIELD (PLDT/WeRoam) — While the neighbors are busy erecting nuclear power plants to meet the heightened demand for power in a competitive investment market, Filipinos sit in a dark corner still burning coal to produce steam for generating electricity.

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That term Fourth Estate has been liberally translated or transported to this time and place as the Fourth Branch of government. The translation is not only inaccurate, but also inappropriate.
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