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[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY Aside from working on her temper, President Arroyo has five wishes which she wants her government to focus on in 2006.
A government victory in the war on terror, taking up efforts to revise the Constitution, streamlining frontline services of the government, a review of environmental policies, and advancing peace talks with rebel groups are particularly on her mind.
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