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[Title] => Sin: Poor in 1986 are still poor today
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EDSA may have brought back democracy but corruption in government remains, and,
worse, the poor of 1986 are no better off today, Manila Archbishop Jaime
Cardinal Sin said yesterday.
In his homily during the people power anniversary Mass at the Mary Queen of
Peace Shrine in Mandaluyong City, Sin lamented that the heroes of the uprising
are partly to blame for the country's maladies.
"When we, the so-called heroes of EDSA, were already in power, we sort of
enjoyed the power and played blind to the abuses of the post-EDSA years," Sin
said.
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MARY QUEEN
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[Title] => Sin: Poor in 1986 are still poor today
[Summary] =>
EDSA may have brought back democracy but corruption in government remains, and,
worse, the poor of 1986 are no better off today, Manila Archbishop Jaime
Cardinal Sin said yesterday.
In his homily during the people power anniversary Mass at the Mary Queen of
Peace Shrine in Mandaluyong City, Sin lamented that the heroes of the uprising
are partly to blame for the country's maladies.
"When we, the so-called heroes of EDSA, were already in power, we sort of
enjoyed the power and played blind to the abuses of the post-EDSA years," Sin
said.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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February 26, 2000 - 12:00am