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                    [Title] => Why we don’t trust this Congress anymore!
                    [Summary] => Cebuanos are up in arms against the 13th Congress… specifically Rep. Emilio Macias, chairman of the House committee on local governments, for his arrogant and intransigent attitude in disallowing a public hearing on the pros and cons of the break-up of the province of Cebu. As our Lord Jesus Christ taught us, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you!" I wonder how Dr. Macias would feel if a group wanted to break up Negros Oriental into three separate provinces and no public hearing would be conducted on Negros Oriental soil?
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                    [Title] => We have a President, but still no Governor!
                    [Summary] => Finally, after a long, bitter and often senseless debate, Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (GMA) and her vice-presidential running mate Noli "Kabayan" de Castro were proclaimed by Congress as the winners of the last May 10th elections and the news reverberated down to Cebu especially when it was finally decided that Pres. Arroyo wanted her oath-taking in front of the Cebu Provincial Capitol. To Cebuanos… this is going to be historic because never ever in the Republic of the Philippines has a President been sworn into office outside Metro Manila.

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The inclusion of former Public Estates Authority board director Sulficio Tagud Jr. in graft charges filed against PEA officials for the alleged overpricing of the President Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard (PDMB) road project is a "dangerous precedent," according to civil society group E-Just lawyer Leonard De Vera.

"It makes no sense," De Vera, Tagud’s personal lawyer, said in a phone interview.
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                    [Title] => We have a President, but still no Governor!
                    [Summary] => Finally, after a long, bitter and often senseless debate, Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (GMA) and her vice-presidential running mate Noli "Kabayan" de Castro were proclaimed by Congress as the winners of the last May 10th elections and the news reverberated down to Cebu especially when it was finally decided that Pres. Arroyo wanted her oath-taking in front of the Cebu Provincial Capitol. To Cebuanos… this is going to be historic because never ever in the Republic of the Philippines has a President been sworn into office outside Metro Manila.

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