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[Title] => Young Pinay wants to stick it out here
[Summary] => "If FPJ wins, things will get worse. If Gloria wins, things will be the same, which is bad."
Thats a direct quote from a disillusioned member of the countrys fast vanishing middle class as reported by Ricky Carandang in a recent article for Newsbreak magazine. The quote expresses the sense of hopelessness that educated professionals and small entrepreneurs feel about life in this country today.
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[AuthorName] => Boo Chanco
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[Title] => Patronage in the artsand in education
[Summary] => In the year just past, three business firms two oil companies and a bank lent their usual support and encouragement to visual artists, while a financing agency continued to extend educational opportunities to the youth.
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[Title] => Senate resumes Lacson drug probe Monday
[Summary] => The Senate investigation into the alleged involvement of Sen. Panfilo Lacson in the illegal drug trade resumes on Monday.
Sen. Robert Barbears, who heads the committee conducting the probe on Lacson, said Mondays hearing would give way to evaluation of additional testimonies and pieces of evidence before senators come up with an evaluation of the case.
He said he would ask witnesses and resource persons to submit their documentary evidence to corroborate or disprove the allegations against Lacson in previous hearings.
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Thats a direct quote from a disillusioned member of the countrys fast vanishing middle class as reported by Ricky Carandang in a recent article for Newsbreak magazine. The quote expresses the sense of hopelessness that educated professionals and small entrepreneurs feel about life in this country today.
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[Summary] => The Senate investigation into the alleged involvement of Sen. Panfilo Lacson in the illegal drug trade resumes on Monday.
Sen. Robert Barbears, who heads the committee conducting the probe on Lacson, said Mondays hearing would give way to evaluation of additional testimonies and pieces of evidence before senators come up with an evaluation of the case.
He said he would ask witnesses and resource persons to submit their documentary evidence to corroborate or disprove the allegations against Lacson in previous hearings.
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