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[Title] => La Emperadora has won: Its all over but the shouting and whining
[Summary] => LONDON Here in London, one of the leading dailies, The Guardian headlined, although only on page 13: Arroyo Declared Philippines Winner.
The same story was run by The TIMES, which by the way is now in a tabloid format, in keeping with its racier articles, a far cry from its previous conservative image of a serious broadsheet, which English butlers of the P.G. Wodehouse era, like Jeeves, used to press with a flat-iron lest the ink rub off on the Masters fingers.
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1510184
[AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
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The same story was run by The TIMES, which by the way is now in a tabloid format, in keeping with its racier articles, a far cry from its previous conservative image of a serious broadsheet, which English butlers of the P.G. Wodehouse era, like Jeeves, used to press with a flat-iron lest the ink rub off on the Masters fingers.
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