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[Title] => May election can be reform springboard - GOTCHA by Jarius Bondoc
[Summary] => Joseph Estrada’s trapo parties are in tatters. Ed Angara’s Laban has lost its majority to the ruling coalition. To complete a 13-man Senate ticket, it must merge with Partido ng Masang Pilipino, which has no chapters, only Ronnie Puno as operator. Danding Cojuangco’s Nationalist People’s Coalition has opted for collaboration with the administration.
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[Title] => One mansion equals 2,000 mass houses - GOTCHA by Jarius Bondoc
[Summary] => It sounded crazy. But then, its zany ideas that actually work and change the world. Cory Aquino boldly proposed to businessmen Friday to do more charity work than ever during these times of dwindling incomes, rising costs and shrinking prospects. And the black-tie audience yelled assent to her seemingly unacceptable suggestion.
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[Title] => Erap veers back to impeachment tack - GOTCHA by Jarius Bondoc
[Summary] => Favorite son JV Ejercito has broken off talks – for now – with foes of Joseph Estrada. Cabinet colleagues have scolded Finance Secretary Jose Pardo for likewise exploring a deal with the Opposition for the President’s graceful exit, and told him to limit his role to mere communication link with former President Cory Aquino. His few remaining supporters in the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry have dropped calls for a referendum, and succumbed to the overwhelming majority of members’ demand for Estrada’s resignation.
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[Title] => What’s a battered President to do? - GOTCHA By Jarius Bondoc
[Summary] => His spokesman says Joseph Estrada is in a fighting mood. Maybe he is, going by his daily pronouncements that Chavit Singson’s jueteng exposé is but a plot of ex-Presidents Cory Aquino and Fidel Ramos and Cardinal Jaime Sin and the political opposition to destabilize his reign.
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ANGEL BALAUITAN
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