+ Follow NICK ALCANTARA Tag
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[Title] => Guimaras before the oil spill
[Summary] => Five weeks ago we visited Guimaras island, crossing over on a RORO from Iloilo. Even from afar the island was a lovely sight: heavily wooded, with an occasional structure peeping out of the trees, clear water gently lapping slips of white sand.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-03 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => NOTES FROM THE EDITOR By Singkit
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[Title] => The Tisoys score 2; the Celestials zero - BY THE WAY by Max V. Soliven
[Summary] => It took 40 days after her assumptioin of the Presidency for President GMA to pick her Secretary of Energy. (She still hasnt selected a Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources). Why the delays?
Sure, yesterday she finally announced the appointment of bank executive Jose "Lito" Camacho for the Energy post. This means another victory for the Insulares or Tisoys, which I will explain later.
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[Title] => Beware of cronyism, Madam President and conflict of interest - BY THE WAY By Max V. Soliven
[Summary] => Since deposed President Estrada fell on such fatal issues as corruption, graft, cronyism and favoritism, it goes without saying that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo should scrupulously strive to be cleaner than clean: Have no cronies, give no "favors" to friends and relatives, and keep her skirts clear of any taint of graft or greed.
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[Summary] => It took 40 days after her assumptioin of the Presidency for President GMA to pick her Secretary of Energy. (She still hasnt selected a Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources). Why the delays?
Sure, yesterday she finally announced the appointment of bank executive Jose "Lito" Camacho for the Energy post. This means another victory for the Insulares or Tisoys, which I will explain later.
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[Summary] => Since deposed President Estrada fell on such fatal issues as corruption, graft, cronyism and favoritism, it goes without saying that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo should scrupulously strive to be cleaner than clean: Have no cronies, give no "favors" to friends and relatives, and keep her skirts clear of any taint of graft or greed.
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