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[Title] => The lunacy of Luna
[Summary] => If according to one wag, history is "something that never happened, written by a man who wasnt there," cannot the same thing be said of biography? And if one shamelessly plagiarizes Carlyle, are not both "a distillation of rumor?"
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[Title] => Erap headed for fall; What about democracy?
[Summary] => Make no mistake about it. Joseph Ejercito Estrada, like a big, ripe, juicy cantaloupe, will fall and crack wide open one of these days from an overhanging bough. His life was probably destined to end that way crash as a coconut crashes, blown down by the winds of ugly fate and uglier circumstance. Everything he is doing now is just for show, third-rate theater, before an audience that is part sympathetic, part amused, part cynical and largely tired of all his utterly hilarious histrionics.
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