+ Follow BERNARDITA REYES CHURCHILL Tag
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[Title] => Red tape is corruption
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"Yesterday in the news was about reducing red tape in government. It wont work.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jarius Bondoc
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[Title] => The Congress pot calling the executive kettle black
[Summary] => Our legislators are properly incensed. Government is wasting too much public money. Phone phreaking alone cost taxpayers P2.5 billion last year, Rep. Baham Mitra fumes. Also since 2005 unliquidated cash advances have totaled P17.2 billion, Sen. Frank Drilon growls. All this, in the face of a P5.5-trillion national debt.
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[Title] => The destruction of a once beautiful city
[Summary] => 1945 is a very important year in world history. That was the year when World War II ended, the most terrible war in all human experience. This year, 2005, is the 60th anniversary of that event and there are elaborate celebrations in many cities in London, Berlin, Moscow, in New Orleans, in Singapore. There are numerous memorials of the "holocaust" in which Hitler tried to exterminate the Jews, succeeding in killing 6 million of them.
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"Yesterday in the news was about reducing red tape in government. It wont work.
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