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                    [ArticleID] => 411051
                    [Title] => Regularity
                    [Summary] => There is a distinct element of the Keystone Cops in this case involving what the media has taken to calling the “Euro ...
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Just as the political storm precipitated by wiretapped material seemed to have blown over, former Comelec commissioner Virgilio Garcillano emerges from the shadows – and, we must say, with much aplomb.

The political storm that passed was a strange one. There was so much contrived outrage over the wiretapped material that was not only illegal but also carefully edited so that the totality of the conversations would not mitigate the most derogatory morsels that the opposition made public.
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Just as the political storm precipitated by wiretapped material seemed to have blown over, former Comelec commissioner Virgilio Garcillano emerges from the shadows – and, we must say, with much aplomb.

The political storm that passed was a strange one. There was so much contrived outrage over the wiretapped material that was not only illegal but also carefully edited so that the totality of the conversations would not mitigate the most derogatory morsels that the opposition made public.
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