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                    [Title] => Int’l community will not support a coup
                    [Summary] => At the last Manila Rotary Club luncheon, the guest speaker was the amiable and very friendly Amb. Peter Beckingham from Great Britain, who spoke extemporaneously about the improving British-Filipino relations. During the open forum, he was quite candid and said his government will not recognize any government that takes over by extra-constitutional means. In other words, a coup. This obviously set the tone on how the international community looks at this much-talked about coup reportedly being hatched. US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Paul W.
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                    [Title] => Damn the torpedos
                    [Summary] => Let me say it again: In the Ping Lacson probe, the Senate is damned if it does, and damned if it doesn’t.


The upper chamber has no choice, really, but pursue the "inquiry" to the very end – until Col. Victor Corpus runs out of witnesses to parade, every document is scrutinized, every scrap of testimony heard. To cut short the inquiry would provoke cries of "whitewash."
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                    [Title] => Damn the torpedos
                    [Summary] => Let me say it again: In the Ping Lacson probe, the Senate is damned if it does, and damned if it doesn’t.


The upper chamber has no choice, really, but pursue the "inquiry" to the very end – until Col. Victor Corpus runs out of witnesses to parade, every document is scrutinized, every scrap of testimony heard. To cut short the inquiry would provoke cries of "whitewash."
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