+ Follow ESTRADA AND RAMOS Tag
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[Title] => Aquino admin unfazed by Arroyo-Erap-FVR alliance
[Summary] => The Aquino administration is not concerned with the rumored political alliance between former presidents Fidel V. Ramos, Joseph Estrada and Gloria-Macapagal Arroyo for the 2016 national elections.
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[Title] => Compliance with law
[Summary] => The Philippine STAR’s editorial of 14 October titled “Marginalized” opined that “numerous political appointees were marginalizing the career foreign service corps.”
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They're the oddest couple of Philippine politics. Coming from two different
worlds and so obviously dancing to different music, they ought to have slugged
it out and gone separate ways a long time ago. But they're still together after
21 long months of official bliss, still with no sign of impending break in the
horizon.
Of course, the BW insider-trading scandal and the Philippine Charity
Sweepstakes Office mess have generated some wrinkles (and a few testy barbs)
between President Estrada and Vice President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
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ESTRADA AND RAMOS
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They're the oddest couple of Philippine politics. Coming from two different
worlds and so obviously dancing to different music, they ought to have slugged
it out and gone separate ways a long time ago. But they're still together after
21 long months of official bliss, still with no sign of impending break in the
horizon.
Of course, the BW insider-trading scandal and the Philippine Charity
Sweepstakes Office mess have generated some wrinkles (and a few testy barbs)
between President Estrada and Vice President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
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October 22, 2009 - 12:00am