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[Title] => No retreat from economic reforms
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He may never admit it, but public opinion -- expressed in protest rallies and,
more recently, in a series of surveys -- forced President Estrada to retreat
from his drive to amend the Constitution. In the traditional Ulat sa
Bayan or Report to the Nation at the start of the year, the President said
he was shifting his priorities to "more urgent" and more feasible concerns that
can yield results within a short period "at less cost" to national unity.
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-10 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => No retreat from economic reforms
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He may never admit it, but public opinion -- expressed in protest rallies and,
more recently, in a series of surveys -- forced President Estrada to retreat
from his drive to amend the Constitution. In the traditional Ulat sa
Bayan or Report to the Nation at the start of the year, the President said
he was shifting his priorities to "more urgent" and more feasible concerns that
can yield results within a short period "at less cost" to national unity.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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