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[Title] => EDITORIAL - No new agency needed, just lessons learned
[Summary] => Senator Alan Peter Cayetano is seeking the creation of a new agency tasked solely with responding to disasters. It is easy to see where Cayetano is coming from. Given the way government fell flat on its face in promptly responding to the Yolanda catastrophe, it is tempting to give Cayetano precisely what he wants.
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[Title] => Cayetano to assume Senate presidency?
[Summary] => Back in the saddle and soon to be Senate president?
Sen. Rene Cayetano arrived from the United States yesterday morning after a successful liver transplant, and may now be fit to take over the leadership of the Senate from incumbent Senate President Franklin Drilon.
Cayetano and Drilon entered into a gentlemans agreement that they would serve 18 months each as Senate president.
The agreement was reportedly reached to avoid creating a division in the Senate majority.
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Cayetano and Drilon entered into a gentlemans agreement that they would serve 18 months each as Senate president.
The agreement was reportedly reached to avoid creating a division in the Senate majority.
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November 26, 2013 - 12:00am