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The supreme sacrifice

   

FOREIGN and domestic debt has reached P4 trillion. With EVAT now in place let’s borrow some more.

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Anti-Arroyo groups convene Second Malolos Congress that would set up a transition government to replace the current one.

The congress was held at Club Filipino. Who authorized them to move Malolos to Greenhills?

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The group empowered General Fortunato Abat to organize the transition government to be composed of military and civilians.

What happens if transition becomes a permanent government?

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Samar treasurer testifies that P6.5 million worth of ghost fertilizers were delivered to that province just before the 2004 presidential elections.

The smoking gun. It’s a safe bet that no one will be prosecuted.

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Dinky Soliman says government resources were used to fund GMA election bid.

If she did not have those government funds, where was she supposed to get the funding?

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Frank Drilon, Ed Angara, and Jinggoy are proposing the transfer of P16.7-billion pork barrel to the Department of Education to help stave off education crisis.

The congressmen and senators should make the supreme sacrifice by giving it up just this once.

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The Senate is putting the anti-terrorism bill on the backburner until the government can define what is terrorism.

Pressure from the UN to pass the bill did not work either.

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International research firm Morgan Stanley, in its latest ASEAN study, said that the Philippines could emerge as a major supplier of natural gas if it is able to fully develop its renewable source of energy.

If the government can keep up the present tempo of its search for alternative energy, this forecast could become a reality during President Arroyo’s watch.

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By religiously following the Department of Energy’s conservation tip, a housewife from Quezon City, Mrs. Mildred Mariscotes, has cut down her Meralco bills by 60 percent.

We can solve our electric bill woes by following Mrs. Mariscote’s footsteps. Just write to the office of DoE Secretary Raphael Lotilla for a copy of the government’s tips on energy conservation.

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Tulay ng Pangulo sa Magsasaka gives a new dimension to the President’s Bridge Program. It is a package of steel bridges for agrarian reform communities.

Farm-to-market roads in islands with inland crisscrossed by rivers serve no purpose without bridges. This makes bridges essential facilities in the government’s poverty alleviation program in the countryside.

Mabey & Johnson comes in handy with its prefabricated steel bridges, its concessional bridge financing from UK, and its accepted network with a track record of excellent performance in the Philippines.

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Trouble continues to brew in the land of kape barako as Governor Armando Sanchez has turned an evil eye on Vice Governor Ricky Recto, an erstwhile close political ally, after the latter filed a R350-million graft case against him in the Office of the Ombudsman.

If the embattled governor can have his way, he probably would rather have a friendly cup of steaming barako coffee with his young vice governor than face him in the graft court.





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