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                    [Summary] => If this government wants to stand on the right side of history, it better shelve – pronto! – its stated intention to open up Philippine media to foreign ownership. I don’t know but this news hit me right on the pit of my stomach, that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo could nibble on this idea. She has enough worries of her own without having to flirt with the notion that the Rupert Murdochs of planet Earth, can just sashay in and gobble our newspapers, television stations, and radio networks. 

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