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                    [Title] => The Bush-Howard axis of pre-emptive deviltry
                    [Summary] => What did we expect? Of course, the Bush White House in Washington D.C. backed up the arrogant Howard Plan of "preemptive" strike against terror – in whatever country. After all, the threat of Australian Prime Minister John Howard which provoked fury all over Southeast Asia to take pre-emptive action against terrorist groups in other states, if he believed Australia was in imminent danger, is simply a reiteration of the George W.
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                    [AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
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                    [Title] => In their own way: Artists interpret the Via Crucis
                    [Summary] => I’m doing a sculpture," announced Francisco Verano after I asked him what he was up to. It was in one of those interminable exhibit openings, where I was only meant to show face, and was just too glad to find his friendly face. I could not quite believe he has returned to making sculptures after years of painting. In the 1970s and 1980s, he was a renowned sculptor, particularly for his three-dimensional works using bamboo. 

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