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 If a Senate bet for the presidency can’t make it on his own, which is by gathering enough votes on his own to get him the top Senate slate, he has no business seeking that post, as obviously, he does not have what it takes to get enough numbers to see him through his fight. Even worse, by way of example of very poor and bad  leadership, is for a Senate bet to get the Malacañang tenant to  interfere, not only in Senate affairs, but even to the point of  interfering in the judiciary, with President Aquino coming out with a  strong message that detained Sen. Sonny Trillanes is a victim of  injustice, and that the coup charges against him should never have been  filed. If Sen. Francis Pangilinan does get the  Senate presidency, to what lower depths will he bring the Senate, given  the fact that he keeps running to the Palace occupant for help? As  everyone knows, in the real and political world, there is no such thing  as a free lunch. Besides, in the case of  Pangilinan, his past record as a senator is more than sufficient proof  that he has never shown a streak of independence and always toes the  Palace line, when it is his ally that is seated in the highest political  seat..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100720com1.html | 
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SM, NSO tie-up lies begin EDITORIAL 07/20/2010
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No Solomonic solution FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 07/20/2010
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 Naming all four members of the communications group to the Cabinet, or at least of their having Cabinet status, may solve their ego problem, as they all believe themselves to be media “celebrities.” But that hardly solves a budgetary problem that Noynoy  Aquino will be facing — unless he names a press secretary, who  technically will have to be the “big boss” in the press or media office,  as this is a line department, in which case, the budget will be  bloated, with so many secretaries. The latest  reported word of the Palace concerning Noynoy’s presidential  “communications group” is that all four members of the group —  Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda, Sonny Coloma, Ricky Carandang and  Manolo Quezon — are to have Cabinet status, according to a yet to be  released executive order. There was yet no word on  whether there would be an overall press secretary, although earlier,  the Noynoy administration had said that they would be doing away with a  press secretary and instead establish a communications group. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100720com2.html | 
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Obama: Big wins, little credit focus 07/20/2010
Obama: Big wins, little credit
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 WASHINGTON — Not even President Barack Obama’s sworn political foes would dispute his claims to have forged sweeping political change — their cries for repeal of his historic new laws are proof of that. But  Obama, despite adding a new one last week that reshaped regulation of  the post-crisis finance industry, has garnered little political reward for fulfilling campaign promises  like enacting health care reform. And the hope he  whipped up among voters in the 2008 election has dissolved, as America’s  trademark self-confidence stagnates as economic gloom takes its toll. Questions about Obama’s leadership are growing, amid  crushing unemployment, a grinding war in Afghanistan, and as fallout  lingers from the country’s worst environmental disaster sparked by BP’s  gushing oil well. A flurry of polls in recent  weeks have reignited fears among Democrats that their control of the  House of Representatives and the Senate could be at risk in November’s  mid-term polls. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100720com3.html | 
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Good for both MR. EXPOSE Amb. Ernesto Maceda 07/20/2010
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 The decision of Vice President Jojo Binay to accept the HUDCC post is good for P-Noy and V-Nay. This assures the public that the two top elected leaders of the country are working together to improve their lives. With 20 years executive experience as city mayor of the  premiere city of Makati and with a 77 percent trust rating, Vice  President Binay can provide good inputs to P-Noy in crucial decisions,  better than any unelected advisers. The acceptance  of the Housing top job gives Vice President Binay a chance to do  something on a constructive scale together with Gawad Kalinga and other  NGOs. The housing problem is a huge one considering projections of  population growth to 100 million Filipinos. VP  Binay has to work double time to build 3 million housing units in six  years or 500,000 a year. There’s no doubt in our  minds that with P-Noy’s  all-out support he can do the job. Low  priority. P-Noy declared jueteng is not a priority.  He even admonished  DILG Secretary Jessie Robredo for making an announcement that stamping  out jueteng and extra-judicial killings was his first marching orders. Jueteng is definitely the original sin of corruption of  the police, mayors, governors and even Malacañang. After taking bribe  money from jueteng, bribe money from drug dealing comes next easily.Now comes Teresita Deles, Presidential Adviser for the  Peace Process, saying.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100720com4.html | 
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No way NO HOLDS BARRED Armida Siguion-Reyna 07/20/2010
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 Sunday dinner in one of my children’s houses, talk shifted to the present travails of the euro and the seeming resurrection of the American dollar. “How are you doing here?” asked a young guest from Singapore, here in the Philippines for the first time. “Do you really have your last president to thank for, for your economic stability?” The question of course served to  trigger the time bomb inside me that had long wanted to explode since  the Inglorious left Malacañang buttressed to the left and right of her  by a PR expert’s pack of lies. Gloria Arroyo is not to be thanked;  whatever fiscal strength the country has, is there despite her. Gloria  Arroyo should not be thanked; whatever fiscal strength she’s touted at  the end of her term is likely invented or magnified by her cabal of  cronies and henchmen for her her exit hurrahs.  The  Ibon Foundation clarifies that Filipinos are “worse off today” than  when Arroyo rode the crest of morality to become president,  nine-and-a-half years ago. The report, dated June 17, 2010, clearly  after the May 10 elections, belies the Arroyo administration’s “praise  release” of achievements released to media shortly before she stepped  down.  Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100720com5.html | 
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The politics of Ilustrado AN OUTSIDERS VIEW Ken Fuller 07/20/2010
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 The two major characters in Miguel Syjuco’s novel Ilustrado, the young “Miguel Syjuco” and the elderly Crispin Salvador, are, although separated by two generations, ilustrados, members of the educated elite. Each is filled with shame at the serial compromises and betrayals, past and present, of his class, and disappointed in his own failure to “make a difference.” The failings of the elite are  exemplified by those of the two men’s families, although the  similarities between those of character “Syjuco” and author Syjuco  sometimes make the reader feel like an uncomfortable intruder in a  private feud.  “Syjuco” has broken with the  grandparents who raised him, just as Syjuco reportedly broke,  temporarily, with his father. The grandfather of “Syjuco,” like the  father of Syjuco (Iloilo’s Augusto Syjuco), is a traditional politician.  When convenient, the grandmother of “Syjuco,” like the mother of Syjuco  (Judy Syjuco), occupies her husband’s seat.  Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100720com6.html | 
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Noy’s meddling illegal, immoral—Miriam By Angie M. Rosales 07/20/2010
| Aquino denies interference, insists Trillanes raps flawed Noy’s meddling illegal, immoral—MiriamBy Angie M. Rosales 07/20/2010 Illegal and immoral are just two adjectives used by  Sen. Miriam Santiago in describing President Aquino’s alleged efforts to  effect the release of detained Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, in time for  Congress’ opening, and allowing him to participate in the scheduled  Senate reorganization on Monday. Santiago joined  the growing ranks of senators denouncing the President’s interference in  the affairs of the two co-equal branches, the judiciary and the  legislature, in the hope of exerting total control over Congress’  leadership, both in the House of Representatives and in the Senate. “It’s illegal because number one, my understanding is  that no less than the Supreme Court has already upheld the trial court’s  decision not to grant bail on the basis of the finding that Trillanes  was a flight risk. If he’s a flight risk under the Arroyo (administration),  why is he no longer a flight risk under (the administration of Aquino?)  How can you possibly reverse a decision made by no less by the SC,”  Santiago said in a phone-patched interview with Senate reporters. There have been numerous news reports insinuating that   Trillanes has already committed his support to Sen. Francis Pangilinan, a  close ally of Aquino and party mate at the Liberal Party (LP) for his  top Senate bid. Both Santiago and Sen. Edgardo  Angara also criticized Justice Secretary Leila de Lima’s pronouncements,  defending Aquino for issuing his directive for a review, saying that  it’s a prerogative of the Chief Executive to order a review of the case  especially since the President vowed to deliver justice. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100720hed1.html | 
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Abad asks critics: ‘What delicadeza?’ By Gerry Baldo 07/20/2010
Abad asks critics: ‘What delicadeza?’
| By Gerry Baldo 07/20/2010 The presence of many Abads in the Aquino government is   pure coincidence, family member Rep. Henedina Abad of Batanes said  yesterday. Criticisms involving issues of   “delicadeza” or propriety were raised against the appointments of  several members of the Abad family in the Aquino government but Rep.  Abad said their presence in areas involving appropriations and budgetary  work, was purely coincidental. “What is delicadeza?” Abad asked House reporters doing  the story on the presence of too many Abads in the Aquino government. Abad, taking the cudgels for her husband, daughter and  son, all of whom are holding key positions in the Aquino government,  said that there is no such thing as “delicadeza.” She  said the issue of their presence in the Aquino government is being  blown out of proportion. “I think sometimes the  issue is being made bigger,  my husband and my daughter, their  credentials can speak for themselves. We have always advocated for good  governance so they can look at how they perform. In the end their  performance would also speak for themselves. Somebody may just be sowing  intrigues but I don’t want to dignify such because we have too much  work to do,” Abad said. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100720hed2.html | 
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Noy hints at exposing GMA ‘deals’ in Sona By Aytch S. de la Cruz 07/20/2010
Noy hints at exposing GMA ‘deals’ in Sona
| By Aytch S. de la Cruz 07/20/2010 Message of hope to complement  the so-called “plethora of bad news” is what President Aquino’s first  State of the Nation Address (Sona) is expected to be like as he gave  broad hints to reveal the supposed irregularities they have unearthed  when they took over the helm of government from the Arroyo  administration. In a chance interview with Palace  reporters in Malacañang yesterday, Aquino mentioned three broad points  that he would likely state before the public when he delivers the  so-called “real state of the nation” at the Batasang Pambansa next week. The Chief Executive said these include the inventory  that they are still finalizing to determine the genuine lay of the land  based on the reports submitted to him by his Cabinet secretaries so that  people may understand the major problems that the country is facing  today. The President said he will be presenting the plans of  his government to address such problems that he supposedly inherited  from the previous administration which he, as well as other Malacañang  officials,  declined to disclose pending final evaluation whether those  cases may indeed be classified as irregularities. The  third point that Aquino is set to share with the nation is how the  government will thresh out the many proposals that he is receiving in  answer to the needs of the country particularly in infrastructure and  other major ticket items and equipment for the advancement of his  visions to the military. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100720hed3.html | 
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Trillanes denies Noynoy’s hand in getting his freedom 07/20/2010
Trillanes denies Noynoy’s hand in getting his freedom
| 07/20/2010 Detained Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV yesterday denied allegations regarding Malacañang having a hand in expediting the resolution of his coup d’etat case, in exchange for his vote for Sen. Francis Pangilinan, in his bid to attain the Senate presidency. For former  President Joseph Estrada, Trillanes’ detention, however, is just a  “waste of taxpayers’ money.” Showing exasperation  over the issue, he said it should not be too difficult to allow  Trillanes a few hours of provisional liberty to participate in the  Senate sessions. Estrada believes that the ground  the Supreme Court had previously given in denying Trillanes his request  to participate in Senate sessions, which was risk of flight, is no  longer present in this case, noting that Trillanes needs only a few  hours of the day to attend Senate sessions. “He  can be brought to the Senate to attend session for a few hours and then  brought back to where he is being detained. He can even be brought to  the Senate under supervision or security.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100720hed4.html | 
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US State Dept. official to meet with Aquino 07/20/2010
US State Dept. official to meet with Aquino
| 07/20/2010 A senior US State Department official will be in Manila for a two-day visit beginning today to meet with top officials of the Aquino administration. US Undersecretary for Political Affairs William Burns,  who is on the final leg of his four-nation Southeast Asian swing that  included Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia, will  arrive in the country today. Burns’ visit to these  Southeast Asian partners, the State Department said, is an “important  element” of the Obama administration’s commitment “to increased and  deepened engagement with this dynamic region.” Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100720hed5.html | 
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Air Force grounds training planes after crash in Tarlac 07/20/2010
Air Force grounds training planes after crash in Tarlac
| 07/20/2010 The Philippine Air Force (PAF) yesterday ordered the grounding of all AS-211 planes following the crash of one trainer craft in Tarlac province yesterday. Air Force spokesman Lt. Col.  Miguel Okol said PAF chief Lt. Gen. Oscar Rabena immediately formed and  dispatched an investigation team to determine the cause of the accident. According to Okol, the incident took place while pilot  Maj. Wilfredo Donato Santiago,  Concepcion, around 11 a.m. He said the two pilots  survived when they ejected just in time before their aircraft crashed  in a sugarcane field in Capas town. Okol said the  two pilots belong to the Air Force’s Air Division Wing’s 7th Tactical  Fighter Squadron based in Clark Air Force Base. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100720hed6.html | 
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Paalam, Joey Velasco, Isang Dakilang Pintor by Fernando Gagelonia July 20, 2010
Paalam, Joey Velasco, Isang Dakilang Pintor
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