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[Title] => Aboitiz Group joins Earth Hour
[Summary] => The Aboitiz Group, one of the country’s biggest conglomerates and a long-term investor in Cebu, will join this year’s celebration of the Earth Hour on March 23 at the Plaza Independencia, Cebu.
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Indeed the political kettle is starting to heat up. Already former Sen. Francisco "Kit" Tatad has bolted the United Opposition ticket on moral issues. But since the administration's Senatorial ticket will still be announced next week, let's focus a bit on American politics, which is just starting to boil, although the Presidential elections would still be in November of 2008.
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[Title] => Let's return to a two-party political system
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Indeed the political kettle is starting to heat up. Already former Sen. Francisco "Kit" Tatad has bolted the United Opposition ticket on moral issues. But since the administration's Senatorial ticket will still be announced next week, let's focus a bit on American politics, which is just starting to boil, although the Presidential elections would still be in November of 2008.
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