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The unfolding events in our country now are really overwhelming enough to cause a lot of concern and uneasiness on the part of most of us who voted for PNoy, trusting and hoping that finally we will see the beginning of the end of corruption, incompetence and partiality in our government.

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                    [Title] => Intriguing developments
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The unfolding events in our country now are really overwhelming enough to cause a lot of concern and uneasiness on the part of most of us who voted for PNoy, trusting and hoping that finally we will see the beginning of the end of corruption, incompetence and partiality in our government.

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