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[Title] => Guingona criticizes Cybercrime Prevention Act
[Summary] => Sen. Teofisto Guingona III criticized yesterday Republic Act 10175, the Cybercrime Prevention Act, as “prior restraint on the principle of the freedom of expression and freedom of speech.”
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[Title] => Letter To The Editor - Change of attitude
[Summary] => The FREEMAN's editorial last Friday, 21 November 2008 entitled "Basket Case", again preaches the oft heard "change of attitude" as a remedy to the country's continuous plunge to hopelessness.
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[Title] => The Villaruel episode / Will sanity prevail today?
[Summary] => Was he tetched in the head? Was he mad? Was it a temporary fit of insanity? Was it part of another hidden plot to destabilize the government? Or was it the genuine agony of a man who had given up on his country? We dont know. All we know is that Panfilo Villaruel, former Air Transportation Office chief, pitched forward lifeless after he was riddled with bullets at the very top of the NAIA control tower. We also know he and a companion had seized control of the tower with arms, explosives and hand grenades early Saturday morning.
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November 27, 2008 - 12:00am