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         <title>Qualified traits</title>
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Admittedly, the above said no less than a threefold depreciated qualifying trait makes a rather negative perception as well as a disturbing attribution when appended to any person, whose humanity is wherefore in many ways questioned and even undermined. Truth to tell, individuals sporting such “inhuman” traits are by and large the misfortune of others – their respective communities, their own families well included. To have a closed mind is bad enough. It is definitely much worse for...<br />
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         <title>Thanks and I do not know</title>
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It is often said that Filipinos have very short memories.
In some cases, social scientists have mistaken our “Live and let live” attitude as a case of memory failure. Somehow, the expectation was that we should dwell upon past events or never let go of past sins, especially if they were committed by public officials or politicians.
Perhaps the true reason behind our “forgiving and forgetful” character is because at the end of the day we are only too aware that we are collectively...<br />
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         <description><![CDATA[In the case of the Lacson -Estrada feud, what pieces of legislation might come out of it? Since Senator Estrada has lambasted Lacson for wiretapping, the former president’s son could initiate efforts to improve oversight in the use of intelligence funds for electronic surveillance, which can be legal, and other forms of intelligence gathering. 
This is useful especially in the light of suspicions that Deputy National Security Adviser Luis Singson might have used government resources to place...<br />
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         <title>Economic recovery?</title>
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With countries racing to recover from the global economic crisis, the results of the latest international survey can only be bad news for the Philippines.
In the 2009-2010 Global Competitiveness Report prepared by the World Economic Forum, 13,000 business leaders ranked the Philippines 87th among 133 economies in terms of competitiveness. The ranking was a major drop for the Philippines, which was rated 71st last year.
Despite repeated assurances by the government that it is...<br />
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