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Sunday, January 13, 2008 |
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EDITORIAL
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If we had the primary
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IF Filipinos had the US primary system, we would have a complex but
interesting presidential contest.
For a change, the voters would go around the
political parties and choose the party’s (or coalition’s)
nominee directly.
In the 2010 presidential race, a primary system
would send presidential candidates Mar Roxas, Manny Villar, Noli de
Castro and Bayani Fernando scrambling around the country way ahead
of the May election.
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O T H E R C O L U M N S A
N D F E A T U R E S
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CENTER
OF GRAVITY
By Rony V. Diaz
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Predictions
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IT looks like it’ll be another boom year for the prediction
industry. Adjusted seasonally, it seems that there are more
consumers of forecasts this month than there were in January last
year.
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SUNDAY
STORIES
By Marlen V. Ronquillo
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In a surreal word,
murky policy prevails
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FILIPINOS, in a sense, are not different from the readers of the
tabloids who lap up the stories about Elvis and UFO sightings.
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DURIAN
By Amina Rasul
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The MILF as a Cha-Cha
partner?
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In my conversations with friends from the Moro Islamic Liberation
Front (MILF) community, I used to ask if they would not prefer to
sign the agreement after an amendment of the Constitution.
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REFLECTIONS
By Fr. Shay Cullen
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Behind bars, the rich
and the poor
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IF we are to look at the government record of approving and
ratifying international conventions, especially those concerning the
rights of the child, we will be greatly edified.
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After New Hampshire,
game on for White House race
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WASHINGTON: New Hampshire’s famously
bloody-minded voters scored triumphant comeback victories for
Hillary Clinton and John McCain to blow the Democratic and
Republican White House races wide open.
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LETTER
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