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[Title] => Be a president of reconciliation, Arroyo told
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Davao Archbishop and incoming president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) Fernando Capalla called on President Arroyo yesterday to be a "president of reconciliation" in the midst of all the troubles besetting the country.
"I am asking her to make good her promise that she would be a president of reconciliation," Capalla said, adding that Mrs. Arroyo should reach out to all sectors of society in the spirit of unity.
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[Title] => Estrada off to US soon?
[Summary] => Deposed President Joseph Estrada may soon be allowed to fly to the United States to undergo knee surgery as President Arroyo has strongly hinted she is seeking reconciliation with Estradas supporters.
In a late afternoon press conference last Wednesday in Davao City, she said the "silent majority" does not want divisiveness in the country and that they want her to be the recognized president of both the "...
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[Title] => Christian, Muslim leaders back GMA on support for US
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Christian and Muslim religious leaders in Mindanao have committed their support for President Arroyos administration in dealing with a possible crisis that may arise following the recent US terror attacks.
"At a time when the Arroyo administration is being put to a test because of events that are beyond our control, we shall maintain our support hinged on confidence and optimism on effective and fair governance," members of the Bishop-Ulama Forum (BUF) said in a statement.
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[Title] => Mindanao Peace Week launched
[Summary] => The Mindanao Peace Week was launched last night with the lighting of candles in private houses in key cities in the troubled island.
Davao City Mayor Benjamin de Guzman said the celebration is a manifestation of the strong desire among Mindanaoans for peace to prevail in the island.
"This is our way of showing our concern and desire to attain the peace that we have long wanted to reign in Mindanao. We join hands with our Muslim brothers as we work together for peace," he said.
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BISHOP-ULAMA FORUM
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"I am asking her to make good her promise that she would be a president of reconciliation," Capalla said, adding that Mrs. Arroyo should reach out to all sectors of society in the spirit of unity.
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In a late afternoon press conference last Wednesday in Davao City, she said the "silent majority" does not want divisiveness in the country and that they want her to be the recognized president of both the "...
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"At a time when the Arroyo administration is being put to a test because of events that are beyond our control, we shall maintain our support hinged on confidence and optimism on effective and fair governance," members of the Bishop-Ulama Forum (BUF) said in a statement.
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"This is our way of showing our concern and desire to attain the peace that we have long wanted to reign in Mindanao. We join hands with our Muslim brothers as we work together for peace," he said.
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