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[Title] => Foundling and the consequences of being one
[Summary] => Nobody can begrudge Senator Grace Poe her elation over the Senate Electoral Tribunal's 5-4 decision upholding her right to keep her seat in the Senate.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL – Keeping the presidency sacrosanct
[Summary] => Political passions always tend to obscure issues instead of enlighten them.
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[Title] => If Poe won, what does that say of us?
[Summary] => In the seemingly manic headlong drive to force President Arroyo from power by whatever means, there are those who trumped up the cheating charges, those who are morally convinced she cheated, and those who have a wide variety of opportunities to pursue alongside with.
So focused has everyone become on the issue of presidential cheating in the last election that no one seems to care enough about what, if cheating is in fact proven, it can say about all of us Filipinos.
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So focused has everyone become on the issue of presidential cheating in the last election that no one seems to care enough about what, if cheating is in fact proven, it can say about all of us Filipinos.
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September 23, 2015 - 10:00am