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[Title] => Blair on 'The leader as principled negotiator'
[Summary] => I must confess that when the former British Prime Minister defended his decision in Parliament to actively support the US war in Iraq, he was mesmerizing.
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[Title] => Class bias in 'amendment vs. revision'
[Summary] => A class bias permeates the entire debate on Charter change – elite vs. yagit, plebiscite vs. elections and amendment vs. revision, among others. It is a subtle struggle and not immediately recognizable.
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[Title] => Who will be statesman?
[Summary] => Or stateswoman for that matter. Instead of beauty contests or movie awards, this is one race I would enjoy watching. Can you imagine the skills, the stamina, the wisdom, the capacity for sacrifice, and the character of those who would want to win in such a game? I think that game is on except the players themselves are yet unaware of the contest being fought, inured as they are, in deadly Philippine politics.
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