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The nation’s focus during the last few weeks has been on the problem of corruption emanating from the use of public funds. Only the big disaster of Bohol’s earthquake, and its aftermath, has overridden this matter. The cliffhanger that was the US debt limit hardly made a dent on pork barrel issues at home.

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A barangay captain in northern Cebu was dismayed after his effort to arrest illegal fishermen in his area turned futile when policemen released them without filing any charges.

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We were madly opposites from the very beginning. He liked gambling while I loathed it. While he liked to eat greasy food, I absolutely despised it. He preferred politics but my sophistication was in the social and aesthetics. He wanted me to become a doctor, or a lawyer like him, but I am now an English teacher. He liked women, I like men. It was the last, for obvious reasons, that eventually widened our gap.

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The nation’s focus during the last few weeks has been on the problem of corruption emanating from the use of public funds. Only the big disaster of Bohol’s earthquake, and its aftermath, has overridden this matter. The cliffhanger that was the US debt limit hardly made a dent on pork barrel issues at home.

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A barangay captain in northern Cebu was dismayed after his effort to arrest illegal fishermen in his area turned futile when policemen released them without filing any charges.

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We were madly opposites from the very beginning. He liked gambling while I loathed it. While he liked to eat greasy food, I absolutely despised it. He preferred politics but my sophistication was in the social and aesthetics. He wanted me to become a doctor, or a lawyer like him, but I am now an English teacher. He liked women, I like men. It was the last, for obvious reasons, that eventually widened our gap.

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