+ Follow AQUINO PARK Tag
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[Title] => Bugti sa gugmang tiunay
[Summary] => Nahalisuliso na lang si Ronald sa iyang higdaanan, apan wala gayud siya abta og katulogon.
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[Title] => EDSA celebration lacked popular public support - Roses And Thorns byAlejandro R. Roces
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Yesterday, President Estrada led the 14th anniversary commemoration of the
four-day EDSA Revolution. As in previous years, the celebration had no
spontaneous public support. Whether we like it or not, the EDSA Revolution is
now a symbol of disappointment. Three successive administrations have failed to
live up to its expectations.
This does not mean that the EDSA spirit is dead. Small private groups
celebrated annually. Only a few days ago, a group of former martial law
detainees, exiles and freedom fighters held a modest celebration in the Ninoy
Aquino Park in Quezon City.
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Yesterday, President Estrada led the 14th anniversary commemoration of the
four-day EDSA Revolution. As in previous years, the celebration had no
spontaneous public support. Whether we like it or not, the EDSA Revolution is
now a symbol of disappointment. Three successive administrations have failed to
live up to its expectations.
This does not mean that the EDSA spirit is dead. Small private groups
celebrated annually. Only a few days ago, a group of former martial law
detainees, exiles and freedom fighters held a modest celebration in the Ninoy
Aquino Park in Quezon City.
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February 26, 2000 - 12:00am