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                    [Title] => Next Manila archbishop will likely be ‘less political,’ says prelate
                    [Summary] => A Church prelate said the next head of the country’s largest Roman Catholic archdiocese would likely be someone "less political" than Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin.


Sin, the outspoken and controversial cardinal who has substantially influenced Philippine politics over the past two decades, retires in August.
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CBCP media director, Right Rev. Pedro Quitorio III, revealed that businessman Eman Lim has supposedly fled to the US to allegedly dodge lawsuits of at least 30 companies who were duped in the bankrupt Internet venture CBCPNet.
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                    [Title] => Next Manila archbishop will likely be ‘less political,’ says prelate
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Sin, the outspoken and controversial cardinal who has substantially influenced Philippine politics over the past two decades, retires in August.
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CBCP media director, Right Rev. Pedro Quitorio III, revealed that businessman Eman Lim has supposedly fled to the US to allegedly dodge lawsuits of at least 30 companies who were duped in the bankrupt Internet venture CBCPNet.
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