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When President Arroyo, during a brief visit to Asiatown I.T. Park last week, commented that Cebu was fast emerging as the number one destination of business process outsourcing firms worldwide, she was referring to Cebu as a whole, without distinction between city and province.

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When President Arroyo delivered her State of the Nation Address last July 27, it rained so hard her critics claimed the heavens cried to show God’s displeasure.

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When President Arroyo delivers her final State of the Nation Address next week, she is sure to mention economic gains under her watch.

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President Arroyo is paying a huge price for being terribly unpopular.

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When President Arroyo went to Washington last week to attend the National Prayer Breakfast in which President Obama was the guest speaker, she was hoping to meet, even briefly, the US leader.

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For the past six months, not a single drug laboratory or warehouse was neutralized because informants are now shying away after the government reneged on its promise to give cash rewards.
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Let us all be very clear about this. All those calls that transpired between Garcillano and politicians were of similar or like nature regardless of whoever is talking now and how the conversations are being made out to be.
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Actually, there is no use in Arroyo trying to mend fences with the press because there are no fences to mend. There has never been any. Whatever fences she thinks needed to be mended exist only in her mind.

She cannot be blamed totally for this, though. Arroyo is, after all, a political animal.
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When President Arroyo, during a brief visit to Asiatown I.T. Park last week, commented that Cebu was fast emerging as the number one destination of business process outsourcing firms worldwide, she was referring to Cebu as a whole, without distinction between city and province.

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When President Arroyo delivered her State of the Nation Address last July 27, it rained so hard her critics claimed the heavens cried to show God’s displeasure.

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When President Arroyo delivers her final State of the Nation Address next week, she is sure to mention economic gains under her watch.

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President Arroyo is paying a huge price for being terribly unpopular.

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When President Arroyo went to Washington last week to attend the National Prayer Breakfast in which President Obama was the guest speaker, she was hoping to meet, even briefly, the US leader.

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For the past six months, not a single drug laboratory or warehouse was neutralized because informants are now shying away after the government reneged on its promise to give cash rewards.
[DatePublished] => 2006-01-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805358 [AuthorName] => Non Alquitran [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [7] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 311081 [Title] => Why nobody is smiling [Summary] => Just as there had been nothing illegal in President Arroyo calling then Comelec commissioner Virgilio Garcillano, so should there be nothing similarly illegal in, as it turns out now, mostly opposition figures also having called Garcillano.

Let us all be very clear about this. All those calls that transpired between Garcillano and politicians were of similar or like nature regardless of whoever is talking now and how the conversations are being made out to be.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-07 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1382205 [AuthorName] => Jerry Tundag [SectionName] => Freeman Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [8] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 309264 [Title] => Mending fences where there are none to mend [Summary] => President Arroyo is now trying to mend fences with the press, with whom she has had a rather nasty brush after calling journalists as purveyors of doom, and has declared December as National Press Congress Month, whatever that means.

Actually, there is no use in Arroyo trying to mend fences with the press because there are no fences to mend. There has never been any. Whatever fences she thinks needed to be mended exist only in her mind.

She cannot be blamed totally for this, though. Arroyo is, after all, a political animal.
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