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                    [Title] => Fixing the economy
                    [Summary] => Unless we make a damn serious effort to privatize the monstrosity known as the National Power Corp. (NPC), the problems that spring out from it will perennially threaten to plunge the country into crisis and steal the future away from millions of Filipinos. 


Not just a few agree that a key part of fixing the economy is to push forward relentlessly with power reforms. Privatization of NPC is the most important element to making those reforms work.
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Mindanao and the Visayas are already experiencing daily power interruptions and it‘s just a matter of time before Luzon is confronted with a similar fate.
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Jon de Guzman and Roy Canlas were the source of inside strength of the STARmen as the two combined for 13 points in the homestretch in a win that erased the stigma of their subpar effort in last year’s STAR Friendship League.
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The tournament, patterned after the Wimbledon, features the country’s best players led by David Cuppers Johnny Arcilla, Adelo Abadia, Joseph Victorino and Michael Mora III.
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Not just a few agree that a key part of fixing the economy is to push forward relentlessly with power reforms. Privatization of NPC is the most important element to making those reforms work.
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Mindanao and the Visayas are already experiencing daily power interruptions and it‘s just a matter of time before Luzon is confronted with a similar fate.
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Jon de Guzman and Roy Canlas were the source of inside strength of the STARmen as the two combined for 13 points in the homestretch in a win that erased the stigma of their subpar effort in last year’s STAR Friendship League.
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The tournament, patterned after the Wimbledon, features the country’s best players led by David Cuppers Johnny Arcilla, Adelo Abadia, Joseph Victorino and Michael Mora III.
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