+ Follow MIKEY AND IGGY Tag
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[Title] => FG to Cayetano: Wheres your proof?
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First Gentleman Mike Arroyo challenged anew Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano to present evidence of alleged anomalies involving his family and to stop using Congress to spread malicious lies in pursuit of his vested interests.
Arroyo called on Cayetano to stop hiding behind his parliamentary immunity and face him fair and square.
"Huwag mo nang idamay ang anak ko at kapatid ko. Tayong dalawa na lang ang magharap, kung talagang lalaki ka," Arroyo said.
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[Title] => Whats the alternative?
[Summary] => One of the critical questions facing the nation today is this one: If GMA resigns or is ousted, who will take over? Whats our alternative?
GMAs spinmeisters claim there is none. Business groups and certain Church and evengelist leaders are, allegedly, unhappy at the prospect of Vice President Noli de Castro assuming the presidency.
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[AuthorName] => MY VIEWPOINT By Ricardo V. Puno, Jr.
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[Title] => What Mikey, Iggy can do
[Summary] => What a wacky weekend. Starting with chatter of a coup to be staged ironically on Independence Day, it ended with President Arroyos foes whimpering futility to unseat her. And the man who was to precipitate the military strike was shaking in sanctuary, awaiting arresting agents who never came.
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[AuthorName] => Jarius Bondoc
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[Title] => Blaming God?
[Summary] => Last week, when this writer spotted an old pal, "TIME" Magazines Executive Editor for Asia, Tony Spaeth, he had a mischievous grin on his face. Tony was among our group which with Phil Bronstein, Seth Mydans and Paul A. Gigot had covered the deterioration of the Marcos dictatorship in the 1980s.
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MIKEY AND IGGY
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First Gentleman Mike Arroyo challenged anew Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano to present evidence of alleged anomalies involving his family and to stop using Congress to spread malicious lies in pursuit of his vested interests.
Arroyo called on Cayetano to stop hiding behind his parliamentary immunity and face him fair and square.
"Huwag mo nang idamay ang anak ko at kapatid ko. Tayong dalawa na lang ang magharap, kung talagang lalaki ka," Arroyo said.
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[Summary] => One of the critical questions facing the nation today is this one: If GMA resigns or is ousted, who will take over? Whats our alternative?
GMAs spinmeisters claim there is none. Business groups and certain Church and evengelist leaders are, allegedly, unhappy at the prospect of Vice President Noli de Castro assuming the presidency.
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[Summary] => What a wacky weekend. Starting with chatter of a coup to be staged ironically on Independence Day, it ended with President Arroyos foes whimpering futility to unseat her. And the man who was to precipitate the military strike was shaking in sanctuary, awaiting arresting agents who never came.
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[Title] => Blaming God?
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November 24, 2006 - 12:00am