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                    [Summary] => The campaign for civil disobedience has swept cyberspace, as the so-called "Dot-Com Movement" made its presence fully felt with cyber-placards and chain e-mails.


Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Ople was specifically referring to the move by the militant Akbayan to "invade the privacy" of Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago at her residence in UP Village, Quezon City last Friday.

In a statement, Ople said Akbayan’s rally in front of Santiago’s house was "obviously meant to intimidate not only her but also all other senators into voting for conviction." [DatePublished] => 2000-12-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [8] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 125392 [Title] => Cardinal Sin, magsisindi ng sulo sa simula ng trial [Summary] => Personal na dadalhin ni Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin ang sinindihan nitong sulo sa Senado sa pagsisimula ng impeachment trial sa Disyembre 7.

Ang sulo na tinatawag na ‘‘Tanglaw ng Katotohanan’’ ay dadalhin ni Sin mula sa Malate Catholic Church Plaza patungong Senado matapos ang gagawing misa na Panalangin ng Bayan, Para sa Katotohanan na dadaluhan nina dating Pangulong Fidel V. Ramos at Corazon Aquino at Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
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                    [Summary] => The campaign for civil disobedience has swept cyberspace, as the so-called "Dot-Com Movement" made its presence fully felt with cyber-placards and chain e-mails.


Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Ople was specifically referring to the move by the militant Akbayan to "invade the privacy" of Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago at her residence in UP Village, Quezon City last Friday.

In a statement, Ople said Akbayan’s rally in front of Santiago’s house was "obviously meant to intimidate not only her but also all other senators into voting for conviction." [DatePublished] => 2000-12-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [8] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 125392 [Title] => Cardinal Sin, magsisindi ng sulo sa simula ng trial [Summary] => Personal na dadalhin ni Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin ang sinindihan nitong sulo sa Senado sa pagsisimula ng impeachment trial sa Disyembre 7.

Ang sulo na tinatawag na ‘‘Tanglaw ng Katotohanan’’ ay dadalhin ni Sin mula sa Malate Catholic Church Plaza patungong Senado matapos ang gagawing misa na Panalangin ng Bayan, Para sa Katotohanan na dadaluhan nina dating Pangulong Fidel V. Ramos at Corazon Aquino at Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
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