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                    [ArticleID] => 193281
                    [Title] => Philippines: A report card / Agassi, Williams triumph
                    [Summary] => It was one of the stories you light upon when reading a foreign publication, and even if you knew what it was all about, it still hurt like all-fired hell. There it was the headline of Business Asia (International Herald Tribune) Monday "investors give Philippine leader  the thumbs down" Author William Pesek, Jr. (don’t know him from Adam) wrote in the lead paragraph that the Philippines economy "has slid toward the brink". Reforms are badly needed, he said, but "bold reforms do not usually come from Philippine politicians."

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AGASSI AND SAMPRAS
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                    [Title] => Philippines: A report card / Agassi, Williams triumph
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