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                    [Title] => God, in his mysterious ways, may be favoring Gloria
                    [Summary] => July 25 was a very fateful day for President Arroyo as it was for all Filipinos. Not a few people believed the president would not survive the day she was to deliver her State of the Nation Address, anticipated as much for its content as what may happen in the course of it.


Outside Congress, assembled in joint session for the address, was a far greater assembly of people, all crying for her resignation amid charges of corruption and poll fraud. The hostile crowd, the biggest so far against her administration, necessitated a full military-police alert.
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Outside Congress, assembled in joint session for the address, was a far greater assembly of people, all crying for her resignation amid charges of corruption and poll fraud. The hostile crowd, the biggest so far against her administration, necessitated a full military-police alert.
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