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Friday, January 24, 2003
Libre: Farmers using their coconut
By Mel B. Libre
Free Verse


President declares war on corruption. Bullets won’t be enough to eradicate this social malaise.

No lawmaker in House endorses Gloria impeachment. The proceedings will take more than 18 months – so what’s the use?

Farmers cling to coconut as income source. It makes sense. They sure are using their coconut.

Subic clubs defy ban on lewd shows. The owners can’t be more creative in a business that leaves nothing to the imagination.

Toshiba to move air conditioner factory to RP. That’s seems like an improvement for our country’s business climate.

Heavy pollution costs RP P21.5 billion a year. The staggering amount can take one’s breath away.

Love, not diet, is key to weight loss. The chance of fat people losing weight has become slim.

US President George W. Bush dismisses calls for more time for Iraq. He can’t easily hear the anti-war protestors since he is too busy practice shooting.

US offers food deal with North Korea. If only North Korea’s leader will bite.

US should be tried for nuke proliferation, says Pyongyang. North Korea hit the bull’s eye without even firing a missile.

(January 24, 2003 issue)

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