+ Follow EXECUTIVE SECRETARY RONNIE ZAMORA Tag
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[Title] => Wind Blown, Colegiala duel up
[Summary] => Horse of the Year Wind Blown and multi-titled campaigner Colegiala clash today in a dream duel although seven other top thoroughbreds are also in the fold in the Millennium Open Championship at San Lazaro.
A P1.2 million top purse will be disputed over 2,000 meters, which many say could favor Wind Blown, who is coming off a record-setting run (2:05 2/5) over the same distance in the Presidential Gold Cup at San Lazaro last Dec. 10.
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[Title] => Erap can no longer be Erap: He's someone else called 'PresidentEstrada'
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It's too late to re-label him and insist on his being addressed more
respectfully (or stuffily) as "President Estrada."
In his chummy-chummy manner, even after he assumed office in MalacaƱang,
Joseph Ejercito Estrada permitted everybody -- including the electronic and
print media -- to refer to him as "Erap." Probably, he wanted to say: "Hey, I'm
the same guy you elected." Perhaps he didn't wish to sound pompous.
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[AuthorName] => Matt Wolf
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[Title] => Letting Erap Be Erap - Why And Why Not
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Call the Aprodicio Lacquian caper the biggest wake-up call and, by most counts,
the most defining moment so far of the embattled Estrada presidency.
Never before has President Estrada displayed such titanic fury, with much of
the resulting fireworks spewing nonstop over radio and television all day
Wednesday and well into the wee hours of the next morning.
Estrada had every reason to go ballistic.
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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY RONNIE ZAMORA
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[Title] => Wind Blown, Colegiala duel up
[Summary] => Horse of the Year Wind Blown and multi-titled campaigner Colegiala clash today in a dream duel although seven other top thoroughbreds are also in the fold in the Millennium Open Championship at San Lazaro.
A P1.2 million top purse will be disputed over 2,000 meters, which many say could favor Wind Blown, who is coming off a record-setting run (2:05 2/5) over the same distance in the Presidential Gold Cup at San Lazaro last Dec. 10.
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[Title] => Erap can no longer be Erap: He's someone else called 'PresidentEstrada'
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It's too late to re-label him and insist on his being addressed more
respectfully (or stuffily) as "President Estrada."
In his chummy-chummy manner, even after he assumed office in MalacaƱang,
Joseph Ejercito Estrada permitted everybody -- including the electronic and
print media -- to refer to him as "Erap." Probably, he wanted to say: "Hey, I'm
the same guy you elected." Perhaps he didn't wish to sound pompous.
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 725459
[AuthorName] => Matt Wolf
[SectionName] => Opinion
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[Title] => Letting Erap Be Erap - Why And Why Not
[Summary] =>
Call the Aprodicio Lacquian caper the biggest wake-up call and, by most counts,
the most defining moment so far of the embattled Estrada presidency.
Never before has President Estrada displayed such titanic fury, with much of
the resulting fireworks spewing nonstop over radio and television all day
Wednesday and well into the wee hours of the next morning.
Estrada had every reason to go ballistic.
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[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Nelson A. navarro
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December 24, 2000 - 12:00am