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Inquirer born in partisanship
by Belinda Olivares-Cunanan
A letter from this newspaper?s management last June 2, signed by publisher Isagani Yambot, said it has accepted my ?resignation? effective Thursday. He alleged that I had made and announced my ?decision? to resign last March in a meeting between him, opinion editor Jorge Aruta and myself.
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Aquino and Binay should sit down and talk
by Belinda Olivares-Cunanan
How does one handle a problem like Vice President-elect Jejomar Binay? He has told media that President-elect Noynoy Aquino had offered him the post of transportation and communications secretary (denied by Aquino), but he?s not eager to get that job
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?Political will is a renewable resource??Gore
by Belinda Olivares-Cunanan
This column joins the entire nation in welcoming our new President-elect Benigno ?Noynoy? Aquino III and Vice President-elect Jejomar Binay. I didn?t support both of them, but their impressive mandate from the people takes precedence over individual sentiments.
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Roxas should push election protest
by Belinda Olivares-Cunanan
As this column was being written Monday, the new president and vice president were scheduled to be proclaimed Tuesday, ushering in a new administration.
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Bingo in House committee hearing
by Belinda Olivares-Cunanan
Wednesday?s hearing of the House Committee on Suffrage and Electoral Reforms, chaired with an alternating mixture of sternness and humor by Rep. Teodoro Locsin Jr., was the most productive in two weeks.
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Dilemma
by Belinda Olivares-Cunanan
A difficult dilemma stares the nation in the face. Congress in joint session is bent on carrying out its mandated task as the National Board of Canvassers to proclaim the new president and vice president before June 30, when the incumbent President bows out of power.
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E-fraud involved 61 IT expert-hackers?
by Belinda Olivares-Cunanan
As the two chambers of Congress sit down in joint session to canvass the election returns (ERs) for the presidential and vice-presidential winners, in their role as the National Board of Canvassers, the problem is that those ERs have come under fire in continuing hearings in the House
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