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                    [Title] => RP politicians grapple for solutions as fiscal crisis clock ticks
                    [Summary] => The threat of an Argentinean-style fiscal crisis has been raised over the Philippines but the country’s politicians, accustomed to handing out money and favors, are still struggling to come to grips with it. 


While President Arroyo has called for belt-tightening and more revenue to head off a financial meltdown, legislators have mostly shied away from measures likely to make them unpopular, opting instead for unorthodox ideas such as public donation campaigns to taxing churches.
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Information technology, a buzz and a byword among businessmen, has been around for decades now. And yet, hardware and software, even for backroom or office use, have yet to be realized for majority of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the country.
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                    [Summary] => The threat of an Argentinean-style fiscal crisis has been raised over the Philippines but the country’s politicians, accustomed to handing out money and favors, are still struggling to come to grips with it. 


While President Arroyo has called for belt-tightening and more revenue to head off a financial meltdown, legislators have mostly shied away from measures likely to make them unpopular, opting instead for unorthodox ideas such as public donation campaigns to taxing churches.
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Information technology, a buzz and a byword among businessmen, has been around for decades now. And yet, hardware and software, even for backroom or office use, have yet to be realized for majority of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the country.
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