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                    [Title] => 100% power rate hike ikinakasa
                    [Summary] => Kasunod ng pinangangambahang pagtaas sa halaga ng langis na P8 kada litro sa Setyembre dahil sa dikta ng pandaigdig na merkado, malamang na aabot din ng higit sa 100 porsyento ang halaga ng elektrisidad sa sandaling mapasakamay  ng isang Malaysian firm ang 600-megawatt na Masinloc coal fire-plant sa Zambales.
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                    [Title] => Planning one’s exit
                    [Summary] => Planning one’s exit is probably one of the most difficult things to do – especially for people in positions of power, wealth or fame. It would be difficult to get out of it because when one is on top of the world, one begins to think he’s immortal. The reality is Newton’s Law applies to most everything – "What goes up must come down." Even among family businesses and corporations, the foresight of succession planning is highly valued by heirs and shareholders.
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                    [Title] => Snap presidential elections or National Reconciliation Gov’t
                    [Summary] => Almost everything hangs by a thread in the Philippines. The nation is rent by political turbulence. The leadership system is incredibly weak, without vision or ideology, without the requisite forces to break through a host of formidable obstacles and restore sanity. The economy has no dynamo, without the means to feed a poverty-stricken population of 85 million. There is hardly any law and order in a nation that foolishly styles itself free and democratic. Graft and corruption remain the twin monsters that devour the wealth of the country.

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The government came to this decision after Kuala Lumpur — which earlier offered to help as third party facilitator in peace talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front — doubted denials made by the MILF of their involvement in a series of terrorist attacks in Mindanao, according to presidential adviser on the peace process Eduardo Ermita.
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