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Straight Jab
What Abalos knows, they fear
by Job Tabada
It’s not that GMA favors the House and Senate bills that seek another postponement of the barangay and SK elections. It’s simply that she wants it to happen. FULL STORY
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Straight Jab
They choose war
by Job Tabada
Former Neda chief Romulo Neri was ready to talk, says an item. Meaning, he could have handled much better his testimony before a Senate committee with his expected “bombshells” – only that he was stopped by an administration senator from doing it. FULL STORY
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Straight Jab
Neri is taking orders
by Job Tabada
When former NEDA chief Romulo Neri, in a reenactment, pointed an accusing finger at Comelec chairman Benjamin Abalos Jr. as the man who offered him P200 million in bribe money , that did not make sense at all. FULL STORY
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Straight Jab
Big business’ bullying
by Job Tabada
The noise that has been getting front-page space in local dailies is the complaint of multinational car dealers against the proliferation of locally assembled vehicles and smuggled luxury cars. FULL STORY
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Straight Jab
Warrior journalism
by Job Tabada
Martial Law – a two-word symbol of extreme aversion that elicits two other emblematic words, “Never again!” from those who took pains in regaining the country’s lost democracy. FULL STORY
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Straight Jab
The worse is yet to fall
by Job Tabada
The guilty verdict handed down by the Sandigangbayan on former President Joseph Ejercito Estrada last Wednesday was merely a formality, so to speak. The people certainly knew it a long time ago. They demonstrated their abhorrence for Estrada in People Power II, which eventually forced him to go. FULL STORY
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Straight Jab
Dirty and dirtier
by Job Tabada
The big nagging question is: Would it be acquittal or conviction for former president Joseph Estrada? The announcement of the verdict in the six-year plunder trial will be on Wednesday, September 12. Either way, there’s no guarantee of a peaceful public reaction to this highly sensitive case. FULL STORY
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Straight Jab
Trapos’ lifeline
by Job Tabada
It’s not that there’s a reason to reject Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s claim that the country’s economy is booming. It’s simply that there’s nothing in it to talk about. FULL STORY
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