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[Title] => Who's your favorite author?
[Summary] => We asked book lovers their favorite authors and got a really diverse crop of reading lists. I hope that you pick up one or two books after reading this and enjoy them as much as our respondents did.
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[Title] => Calling for unity is in vain
[Summary] => Sharing power. At the heart of constitutional reform is the question of sharing power. Will politicians give up power and the largesse it brings voluntarily? I dont think so. More especially after a hard won fight to win in the kind of elections we have just had. The real struggle is between the few stakeholders at the core of present system who want to continue with a system that benefits them and the larger citizenry on the periphery who are unaware of their power to effect change.
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[AuthorName] => Carmen N. Pedrosa
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[Title] => Let me tell you about the butterflies and the bees
[Summary] => Dont you ever wonder how things have a way of working out? Some Chinese philosophers of the 4th century B.C. perceived the law of the universe to be based upon certain cosmic principles. Abbreviated, necessary contrasts that jibe with our existence. You know...yin and yang, characterization of the relative dualities of nature, like female and male, shadow and light, or like winter and summer.
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[Title] => Let me tell you about the butterflies and the bees
[Summary] => Dont you ever wonder how things have a way of working out? Some Chinese philosophers of the 4th century B.C. perceived the law of the universe to be based upon certain cosmic principles. Abbreviated, necessary contrasts that jibe with our existence. You know...yin and yang, characterization of the relative dualities of nature, like female and male, shadow and light, or like winter and summer.
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