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Wading into some thorny issues without so much public significance or impact may be not so necessary. But when truth, fairness and justice is at stake, it is sometimes imperative to do so even if it involves only a small village because the lessons learned will also have a bearing in our society at large.
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In one of the posh, high end villages in Quezon City, the majority Board  members of the homeowners association and some residents backing them up seem to have already made up their minds to terminate the services of the Village Manager even without valid legal grounds. They have taken sides in a quarrel between two village neighbors and they perceived the village manager as taking the side contrary to theirs.
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