Manila's more astute between-the-lines readers realized the upper echelons of the military were issuing a not-so-veiled public warning of the military's dissatisfaction with Estrada.
What seems to be happening is that Mr Rocker is turning into a living symbol, a dire warning of deplorable behaviour, and a case study in the dangers of offending public sensibility.
The stark division has led to a flurry of lawsuits and petitions, and New York State has intervened, blocking the sale of a public school building to a Jewish congregation and warning the board to change the way it uses public special education money for private schools.
There is a "genuine risk to public confidence" over the way statistics are handled, a group of MPs is warning.
It is a stark warning for both the public and the Department of Health whose job it is to tackle the problem.
The Met Office has issued a yellow snow warning for the East of England, meaning the public should be aware of more disruption to come.
Rather, it gives warning of an awkward hiccup in the public finances for a few years after the debt is paid off.
Labour says Mr Osborne is a dangerous ideologue, cutting public spending too deeply and ignoring warning signs of an economic slump in stubborn pursuit of what it says is his real goal, a smaller state.
The BBC's Christian Fraser, in Dubai, says there have been concerns lately that tourists are ignoring the emirate's strict Islamic laws and that the outcome of this case will be a warning that such drunken behaviour will not be tolerated in public.
Gen Dunford's warning was made public after the New York Times obtained a copy of his mail.
BBC: Karzai speech 'put Nato forces at risk', commander warns
The conditions present us with what seems to be a paradox, on the first day of spring - the Met Office warning members of the public to take care in potentially icy conditions because of the low temperatures.
During a second phase, implemented simultaneously after receipt of warning messages, the authorities of the countries involved will test all the necessary steps to respond to a warning prior to alerting the public.
Eight years after my initial speech warning of the wrongdoing, in July, 2010, the Florida public pension funds filed a putative class action against Merrill.
In another sharp turnaround from the Bush era, America's Environmental Protection Agency ruled that carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases were pollutants that posed a threat to public health, delighting greens and disappointing some business groups, which gave warning of the cost of further regulation.
Officers are to issue a warning that they are prepared to confiscate the cars and motorbikes of people "who persistently cause a public nuisance".
And there's a warning to both London and Edinburgh politicians: while the public finances are in a lot of trouble, "The temptation to regard the industry as a cash-cow to meet short-term needs will be strong, but should be resisted".
"To hear cries of help through the night is not a good feeling as a public servant, " said Mr. Hardwick, who began warning people to leave Sunday.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for parts of the West Country, Midlands, east and north-east England , urging the public to be prepared for isolated heavy and thundery downpours.
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