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                    [Title] => Changing the course of the Charter
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Joe de Venecia the eternal optimist really believes that Charter change is good for the country. I’m pretty sure he’s sincere, but unfortunately for Joe de V, many people have always suspected him of pushing the Chacha for his own personal agenda. After all, JDV is pushing 70 and we can understand if he feels it’s either now or never for Charter change.
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                    [Title] => Let him with a different idea be ignored
                    [Summary] => "I may not believe in anything you say, but I will defend till death your right to say it". Was it the Frenchman Voltaire, pen name of Francois-Marie Arouet, whose life was marked by constant conflict with Europe's leading literati, who said these words? I do not know if I should attach any reverse analogy between Voltaire's fierce advocacy for free speech and a fairly recent act of some congressmen, which scandalized me. 

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Robert Lim Joseph, president of the Save Our Skies (SOS) movement, said they share Congressman Constantino Jaraula’s assessment that Philippine carriers are still ill-prepared for the strong and cutthroat competition under an open skies situation.
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Robert Lim Joseph, president of the Save Our Skies (SOS) movement, said they share Congressman Constantino Jaraula’s assessment that Philippine carriers are still ill-prepared for the strong and cutthroat competition under an open skies situation.
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