+ Follow ADO PAGLINAWAN Tag
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[Title] => There is no government presence in our streets!
[Summary] => If a foreigner were to describe the Philippines…perhaps they would say that we have more freedom in this country than any-where else!
[DatePublished] => 2013-12-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => A fake Congress
[Summary] => You can always rely on my friend activist Ado Paglinawan to come up with funny terms that at the same time are the truest way to describe what is happening in the political scene today.
[DatePublished] => 2013-07-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => What goals are for
[Summary] => Every time I attend meetings and press conferences of the few hardy Filipinos who are bent on reforming elections, I wince a bit. No, not a bit.
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[Title] => Shadow cabinet
[Summary] => The recent announcement of the government that the Philippines grew 7.8 percent in its GDP, outperforming neighbors including the big boy on the block – China, but it was not believed. It may have grown in terms of desktop generated figures but those who look at other signs of growth are unconvinced that this GDP growth is something to cheer about.
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ADO PAGLINAWAN
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