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[Summary] => This much we can glean from the mixed signals from Malacañang and the Liberal Party: President Aquino is open to political Charter change and a second term. But whether or not he will actively pursue political Cha-cha will depend on the results of the next reputable surveys.
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[Title] => CARP: Creating new landlords?
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[Title] => Councilor eyes trust funds for street children
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[Title] => Be on the alert for idioglossia in Pinoy politics
[Summary] => When our traditional politicians promise us economic emancipation, they’re into practicing idioglossia when they actually mean the use of public office in order to serve their personal interests, not the public good. Idioglossia it is because too many of them have promised us better social conditions for our families and communities but the reverse has happened.
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[Title] => F. Sionil Jose in Cebu today
[Summary] => Little Boy Productions and the Cebuano Studies Center presents a lecture and performance featuring National Artist for Literature F. Sionil Jose and the musical Progress today, 5:30 p.m. at the CAP Art Center on Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu City.
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[Title] => Bongbong: I won't indulge in blame game
[Summary] => Twenty-six years after the EDSA People Power revolt ousted President Ferdinand Marcos in 1986, his son and namesake claimed that the current state of the country is still a cause for concern.
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