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Sooner than later, the P-Noy administration may end up with real headaches far more serious than tweetering twits or travel advisories that simply state the obvious.

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He who sat on the throne said, “Behold, I make all things new.”   — Revelation 21:5

I was enjoying my son’s high school soccer game when the relative calm and normalcy of that warm September afternoon was shattered by a sound both distinctive and alarming — the sound of sirens. The shrill whine seemed out of place at such a pleasant moment, and it demanded my attention.

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Sooner than later, the P-Noy administration may end up with real headaches far more serious than tweetering twits or travel advisories that simply state the obvious.

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He who sat on the throne said, “Behold, I make all things new.”   — Revelation 21:5

I was enjoying my son’s high school soccer game when the relative calm and normalcy of that warm September afternoon was shattered by a sound both distinctive and alarming — the sound of sirens. The shrill whine seemed out of place at such a pleasant moment, and it demanded my attention.

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