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[Title] => EDITORIAL - The right to hallucinate
[Summary] => Theres a pending case questioning the legitimacy of the Arroyo administration. But even Joseph Estradas own lawyer has publicly conceded that the disgraced presidents return to Malacañang is unlikely. Estrada still wears the seal of the Office of the President on his trademark wrist band, but Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has the seal hanging in her office. Members of the Presidential Security Group display the seal on every podium where she speaks.
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[Title] => The Filipino dilemma WHY AND WHY NOT By Nelson A. Navarro
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NEW YORK The Philippines finds itself once again stuck with the old dilemma of wanting to dispose of a president who has lost credibility and being derailed by the perplexing question of which particular new leader to turn to.
For the beleaguered Estrada regime, this can only buy more time to shore up its crumbling defenses and to sow poisonous intrigues among the parties working for its overthrow.
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For the beleaguered Estrada regime, this can only buy more time to shore up its crumbling defenses and to sow poisonous intrigues among the parties working for its overthrow.
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October 19, 2000 - 12:00am