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Cuba offers doctors,
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By Francis Earl A. Cueto,
Reporter
Doctors in the Philippines are
turning themselves into nurses to be able to work abroad
immediately, with the United States seen as their preferred
destination. Their departure is said to worsen the
so-called brain drain in the Philippines.
Cuba can help Manila stop the
apparent bleeding, Havana’s top diplomatic official in the
Philippines told The Manila Times during an exclusive roundtable
interview on Thursday.
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Court junks habeas
petition of ‘bombers’
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A Quezon City court has junked a
petition for writ of habeas corpus filed by relatives of three
suspects in the Batasan Pambansa bombing on November 13 that killed
Rep. Wahab Akbar of Basilan and four others.
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Push campaign vs.
child malnutrition, govt urged
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Sen. Loren Legarda urged the
government to intensify its campaign against malnutrition, which she
said remains a major threat to the survival of children up to five
years old.
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Ermita heads new
maritime commission
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President Gloria Arroyo has
designated the Department of Energy (DOE) as an integral part of the
Commission on Maritime and Ocean Affairs (CMOA) through Executive
Order (EO) 612-A.
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