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[Title] => Profiting from GMAs anti-poverty program
[Summary] => On paper, the idea was good. Malacañang needed to relocate fast the sidewalk vendors being driven away by Metro Manila authorities. All over the big city are idle lots where the vendors can resume their living without blocking the streets. President Gloria Macapagal had just issued Executive Order 228 in July, forming a Presidential Emergency Employment Office precisely to identify and use such lands to create jobs.
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February 28, 2013 - 12:00am