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                    [Title] => YEARENDER: New job, fewer wrinkles for Noynoy
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President Aquino is banking on the love and support of the people to fulfill his campaign promise of reforms.

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I fully agree with The Philippine Star editorial yesterday entitled “Intemperate” which chastised Pres. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III’s speechwriter Assistant Secretary Maria Carmen Mislang for the Tweeter faux pas that was heard round the world; that the wine that their Vietnamese hosts served sucks and that Vietnamese men are not sexy; and if you wanted to die, just cross the road.

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The woman at the heart of a controversy over a message sent by Twitter has been reprimanded, and tweeting has been suspended among certain Palace officials.

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Malacañang conceded yesterday that government officials must be more circumspect in the use of social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook in light of the incident involving Assistant Secretary Maria Carmen Mislang.

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ASSISTANT SECRETARY MARIA CARMEN MISLANG
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President Aquino is banking on the love and support of the people to fulfill his campaign promise of reforms.

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I fully agree with The Philippine Star editorial yesterday entitled “Intemperate” which chastised Pres. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III’s speechwriter Assistant Secretary Maria Carmen Mislang for the Tweeter faux pas that was heard round the world; that the wine that their Vietnamese hosts served sucks and that Vietnamese men are not sexy; and if you wanted to die, just cross the road.

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The woman at the heart of a controversy over a message sent by Twitter has been reprimanded, and tweeting has been suspended among certain Palace officials.

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Malacañang conceded yesterday that government officials must be more circumspect in the use of social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook in light of the incident involving Assistant Secretary Maria Carmen Mislang.

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