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[Title] => Shame and scandal in the family
[Summary] => As I observe the griping controversy about narco-politics and exposés regarding the corrupt system of Justice, it is with mockery that I remember a famous song that Trini Lopez sang:
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[Title] => Narco-politics creeping in RP but not yet alarming DDB
[Summary] => Narco-politics has already compromised the integrity of some of our local officials, possibly all the way up to the national level, an official of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) revealed yesterday.
According to Undersecretary Romeo Vera Cruz, the influence of drug lords on elected officials "is creeping."
"But objectively, we have no estimates (as to its real extent)," Cruz clarified, saying the information just came from "feedback" they receive from DDB field agents.
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[Title] => The carnapper who became the richest drug lord on
[Summary] => The Senate has gone on two-week recess. This means no more headline-hugging probes and televised hearings until Sept. 24. this shouldnt mean that an inquiry into Senator Panfilo Lacsons alleged links to drugs, money-laundering, and, even murder must be shelved. Now that the crowds prurient interest has been denied, for half a month anyway, let the probe shift from the limelight and frenzy of teledrama (or telenovela?) to earnest investigation.
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[Summary] => Narco-politics has already compromised the integrity of some of our local officials, possibly all the way up to the national level, an official of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) revealed yesterday.
According to Undersecretary Romeo Vera Cruz, the influence of drug lords on elected officials "is creeping."
"But objectively, we have no estimates (as to its real extent)," Cruz clarified, saying the information just came from "feedback" they receive from DDB field agents.
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[Summary] => The Senate has gone on two-week recess. This means no more headline-hugging probes and televised hearings until Sept. 24. this shouldnt mean that an inquiry into Senator Panfilo Lacsons alleged links to drugs, money-laundering, and, even murder must be shelved. Now that the crowds prurient interest has been denied, for half a month anyway, let the probe shift from the limelight and frenzy of teledrama (or telenovela?) to earnest investigation.
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