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                    [Title] => Let us help the refugees of the world
                    [Summary] => Despite the Philippine struggle to give a better life for its own poor, it has the admirable record of accepting and helping refugees. 
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It’s either a bright sunny day or the blues.

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It's either a bright sunny day or the blues. That's what happens after the elections. Not everyone can be winners. There will always be losers. But whether one is in or out, what we should try to avoid is to become spoiled winners or sore losers.

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We have just seen some really ugly aspects of our political life that in the end can spring only from our sinful and wounded human condition. I had a hard time pacifying people horrified by what they saw and heard.
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It’s either a bright sunny day or the blues.

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It's either a bright sunny day or the blues. That's what happens after the elections. Not everyone can be winners. There will always be losers. But whether one is in or out, what we should try to avoid is to become spoiled winners or sore losers.

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We have just seen some really ugly aspects of our political life that in the end can spring only from our sinful and wounded human condition. I had a hard time pacifying people horrified by what they saw and heard.
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