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                    [ArticleID] => 324782
                    [Title] => In the country’s interest
                    [Summary] => It is difficult, if not impossible, to immediately quantify and qualify how much havoc to the nation the discovered destabilization plot by persons wanting to oust the President, and the ensuing off-and-on demonstrations on the streets that led to the declaration of a state of emergency by President Macapagal-Arroyo have caused.
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                    [Title] => Little miracles
                    [Summary] => I couldn’t believe the story that women in depressed urban areas of Metro Manila would take the business of growing culinary herbs seriously, and, what’s more, enjoy experimenting with ways to cook with herbs. But the story was told by Daphne Roxas, so I believed in this sort of miracle. Daphne, a convenor of many international and local conferences for women, herself had learned to plant and cook with herbs – feats she didn’t realize she was capable of performing. 

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The resignation the other day of Aprodicio Laquian 45 days after taking office as Chief of Staff of Malacañang and its acceptance by President Estrada came as a shock. Laquian called it quits after learning that the Chief Executive had taken umbrage at his unguarded comment during a forum sponsored by the Manila Overseas Press Club about the Chief's staying up until 4 in the morning with his drinking buddies. The President had reportedly seen the video tape of the evening's affair in which Laquian said . . . [DatePublished] => 2000-03-25 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804859 [AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) ) )

DAPHNE ROXAS
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