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In the end the battle between the two chambers of Congress over constitutional amendments will have to be decided by the Supreme Court. But in the meantime, the battle is being fought before the bar of public opinion. And so far, while there are people who are skeptical about the need for Charter change or Cha-cha, hardly any tears are being shed over the prospect that the House of Representatives may go it alone and bypass the Senate to amend the Constitution.
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August 20, 2005 - 12:00am