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It has become clear to most thinking Filipinos that, unlike in the free market teeming with competing goods, there is no more product differentiation among the politicians offering themselves to the electorate.

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USELESS IRR: Considering that the two-week-old Cybercrime Prevention Act is shot through with questionable provisions and that human rights advocates and a wide sector of media are opposing it, the Supreme Court is likely to strike it down.

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USELESS IRR: Considering that the two-week-old Cybercrime Prevention Act is shot through with questionable provisions and that human rights advocates and a wide sector of media are opposing it, the Supreme Court is likely to strike it down.

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