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[Title] => RP lags in regional nuclear power race
[Summary] => 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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[Title] => Military replacing press as fourth branch of govt
[Summary] => FOURTH ESTATE: If the Philippine press ever considered itself as the Fourth Estate in the tradition of feudal Europe or presumed itself to be the Fourth Branch of government in our present-day Republican setting that moment could be as fleeting as Camelot was.
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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