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[Summary] => More and more, these past few weeks, political conversations have become more radical.
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[Title] => ‘Either you’re with us, or against us’
[Summary] => The other night at the Manila Overseas Press Club diplomatic forum with Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario as our guest, questions unsurprisingly revolved on the current Lahad Datu, Sabah standoff and the country’s move to bring the territorial dispute with China to a UN arbitration body. We had a full-house forum despite the fact that we held it for the first time outside Makati — at the new Crimson Hotel in Alabang — with local media, members of the Foreign Correspondents Association and a large number of diplomats and businessmen in attendance.
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[Title] => RP, Taiwan to step up sea border security cooperation
[Summary] => Taiwan and the Philippines have agreed to step up sea border security cooperation after an alleged Taiwanese poacher was shot dead earlier this year, Filipino officials said yesterday.
Filipino police chief Arturo Lomibao flew to Taipei last week and met with his Taiwanese counterparts to discuss border issues after a violent confrontation between his men and the crew of a Taiwan-flagged fishing boat off the northern Philippines.
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[Title] => Government reviewing plans to counter communist insurgency
[Summary] => Cash-strapped and beset by multiple internal security threats, the Philippines is reviewing its plans to counter a resurgence of a decades-old Maoist rebellion, officials said Friday.
The threat posed by the New Peoples Army (NPA) had made it imperative for President Gloria Arroyo to try to strike a swift political settlement with Muslim guerrillas operating in the southern third of the country, Defense Secretary Avelino Cruz said.
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[Title] => Govt to free 5 leftist rebels as goodwill
[Summary] => Five communist rebels are to be freed in March by the Philippine government as a sign of goodwill for forthcoming peace talks, officials said Friday.
But the government warned the Maoists, who are still waging a 35-year insurgency, that it would not formally ask the United States to remove them from its terrorist blacklist.
The government agreed to free over 100 "political prisoners" after talks with the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its political arm, the National Democratic Front (NDF), in the Norwegian capital Oslo earlier this month.
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[Title] => GMA faces rough road to 04 elections
[Summary] => President Arroyo faces a rough road to next years presidential elections, with political rivals seeking to stir up further upheaval to prevent her from retaining her post, a key adviser said yesterday.
Despite winning higher public approval ratings for the swift and bloodless end of a July 27 military mutiny, Mrs. Arroyo has seen the local currency and stock prices decline over political uncertainty.
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[Title] => Mutiny slowed down economy but prospects still bright DOF
[Summary] => Last months failed military rebellion has slowed economic growth in the Philippines and punished the local currency but prospects for the second half of the year are bright, Finance Secretary Jose Isidro Camacho said yesterday.
"We just seem to always shoot ourselves in the foot when things are beginning to look better," Camacho told the Foreign Correspondents Association, detailing what he said was a "sense of frustration" among the business sector.
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[Title] => Pings early bid aimed at women
[Summary] => Not a few political watchers snickered at Sen. Panfilo Lacsons too-early declaration this week of a 2004 presidential bid. Those who have no love lost for him say he just backfired the Oppositions most effective line. Lacsons Laban party has been scoring points twitting President Gloria Arroyo as doing nothing but prepare for a presidential run herself. Comes now an Opposition figure doing, hah, the very same thing. Lacsons every act and utterance will now be treated with suspicion, if not derision, as politicking.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Half of illegal vendors removed
[Summary] => Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando has reported significant progress in his four-month-old campaign to clear streets and sidewalks from obstructions, saying he had so far removed around half of the citys 18,000 illegal vendors.
Before the campaign began in June, sidewalk vendors, squatters and illegally parked cars had colonized 90 percent of public roads in the metropolis, he told a Foreign Correspondents Association press briefing the other day.
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[Title] => Nene sees passage of power reform bill
[Summary] => Senate President Aquilino Pimentel Jr. expressed confidence yesterday the controversial Omnibus Power Sector Reform Bill will finally see passage during the special session of Congress this week.
"There is a big chance the law will be passed," said Pimentel yesterday, adding he was counting on 16 senators, including himself, to attend the four-day session that begins tomorrow.
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[Summary] => The other night at the Manila Overseas Press Club diplomatic forum with Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario as our guest, questions unsurprisingly revolved on the current Lahad Datu, Sabah standoff and the country’s move to bring the territorial dispute with China to a UN arbitration body. We had a full-house forum despite the fact that we held it for the first time outside Makati — at the new Crimson Hotel in Alabang — with local media, members of the Foreign Correspondents Association and a large number of diplomats and businessmen in attendance.
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[Summary] => Taiwan and the Philippines have agreed to step up sea border security cooperation after an alleged Taiwanese poacher was shot dead earlier this year, Filipino officials said yesterday.
Filipino police chief Arturo Lomibao flew to Taipei last week and met with his Taiwanese counterparts to discuss border issues after a violent confrontation between his men and the crew of a Taiwan-flagged fishing boat off the northern Philippines.
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[Title] => Government reviewing plans to counter communist insurgency
[Summary] => Cash-strapped and beset by multiple internal security threats, the Philippines is reviewing its plans to counter a resurgence of a decades-old Maoist rebellion, officials said Friday.
The threat posed by the New Peoples Army (NPA) had made it imperative for President Gloria Arroyo to try to strike a swift political settlement with Muslim guerrillas operating in the southern third of the country, Defense Secretary Avelino Cruz said.
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[Title] => Govt to free 5 leftist rebels as goodwill
[Summary] => Five communist rebels are to be freed in March by the Philippine government as a sign of goodwill for forthcoming peace talks, officials said Friday.
But the government warned the Maoists, who are still waging a 35-year insurgency, that it would not formally ask the United States to remove them from its terrorist blacklist.
The government agreed to free over 100 "political prisoners" after talks with the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its political arm, the National Democratic Front (NDF), in the Norwegian capital Oslo earlier this month.
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[Title] => GMA faces rough road to 04 elections
[Summary] => President Arroyo faces a rough road to next years presidential elections, with political rivals seeking to stir up further upheaval to prevent her from retaining her post, a key adviser said yesterday.
Despite winning higher public approval ratings for the swift and bloodless end of a July 27 military mutiny, Mrs. Arroyo has seen the local currency and stock prices decline over political uncertainty.
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[Title] => Mutiny slowed down economy but prospects still bright DOF
[Summary] => Last months failed military rebellion has slowed economic growth in the Philippines and punished the local currency but prospects for the second half of the year are bright, Finance Secretary Jose Isidro Camacho said yesterday.
"We just seem to always shoot ourselves in the foot when things are beginning to look better," Camacho told the Foreign Correspondents Association, detailing what he said was a "sense of frustration" among the business sector.
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[Title] => Pings early bid aimed at women
[Summary] => Not a few political watchers snickered at Sen. Panfilo Lacsons too-early declaration this week of a 2004 presidential bid. Those who have no love lost for him say he just backfired the Oppositions most effective line. Lacsons Laban party has been scoring points twitting President Gloria Arroyo as doing nothing but prepare for a presidential run herself. Comes now an Opposition figure doing, hah, the very same thing. Lacsons every act and utterance will now be treated with suspicion, if not derision, as politicking.
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[Title] => Half of illegal vendors removed
[Summary] => Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando has reported significant progress in his four-month-old campaign to clear streets and sidewalks from obstructions, saying he had so far removed around half of the citys 18,000 illegal vendors.
Before the campaign began in June, sidewalk vendors, squatters and illegally parked cars had colonized 90 percent of public roads in the metropolis, he told a Foreign Correspondents Association press briefing the other day.
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[Title] => Nene sees passage of power reform bill
[Summary] => Senate President Aquilino Pimentel Jr. expressed confidence yesterday the controversial Omnibus Power Sector Reform Bill will finally see passage during the special session of Congress this week.
"There is a big chance the law will be passed," said Pimentel yesterday, adding he was counting on 16 senators, including himself, to attend the four-day session that begins tomorrow.
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