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                    [Title] => One nation under God
                    [Summary] => Okay, so it’s a somewhat strange title in these cynical and disappointed times. But, thankfully, it’s true.


Yesterday morning, I took one of my best friends from Paris to breakfast at home, then brought him back to his Makati hotel – he’s leaving today for France. Being in the vicinity, I thought about going to Mass there. It occurred to me that Sunday Mass might be scheduled in the nearby "Glorietta" Mall – you remember, right next to Oakwood. And, indeed, there was a crowd inside there, waiting for the service to start.
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What will come of the "unity" talks will naturally have a decisive effort by the shape of the political environment as the final countdown begins – with only 21 days left to E-Day.
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                    [Summary] => Okay, so it’s a somewhat strange title in these cynical and disappointed times. But, thankfully, it’s true.


Yesterday morning, I took one of my best friends from Paris to breakfast at home, then brought him back to his Makati hotel – he’s leaving today for France. Being in the vicinity, I thought about going to Mass there. It occurred to me that Sunday Mass might be scheduled in the nearby "Glorietta" Mall – you remember, right next to Oakwood. And, indeed, there was a crowd inside there, waiting for the service to start.
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What will come of the "unity" talks will naturally have a decisive effort by the shape of the political environment as the final countdown begins – with only 21 days left to E-Day.
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