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Saturday, June 23, 2007 |
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EDITORIAL
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Rust, milk and trust |
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CORPORATE social responsibility. The Bureau of Food
and Drugs (BFAD) couldn’t have picked a better phrase to describe
what’s in question after the agency ordered the recall of
Wyeth’s baby-milk products for possible contamination.
If it has to do more than just
pay lip service to this popular corporate mantra, then the
multinational company has to comply with the government’s recall
order immediately. No ifs and buts about it. Now’s not the time to
make promises, but to actually deliver on them.
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O T H E R C O L U M N S A
N D F E A T U R E S
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THE OTHER VIEW
By Elmer A. Ordoñez
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Vibora and the
issue of collaboration
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Vibora,” as any student of
Philippine history knows, was the nom de guerre of Gen. Artemio
Ricarte, the first chief of staff of the Philippine Army formed by
the Aguinaldo revolutionary government after the Tejeros assembly...
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ABOVE ALL THINGS
By Ramon Jr. &
Eloisa S. Mabutas
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Adoption matters
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LETTER received: Sixteen years
ago I fell in love with a man and had extramarital sex with him. He
disappeared after I got pregnant. Our daughter is now 15.
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NATURE FOR LIFE
By Anabelle E. Plantilla
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Local conservation
efforts in Hinatuan Bay
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THE Center for Empowerment and
Resource Development (CERD), a nongovern-mental organization working
toward community-based resource management, implemented a project...
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LAW AND PHILOSOPHY MATTER(S)
By Emmanuel Q. Fernando
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Principle and
pragmatism in Philippine politics
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PRINCIPLE, pragmatism, policies,
party programs and political philosophy, personality, popularity and
propaganda all play a part in Philippine politics. This piece and
prospective pieces progressively portray...
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PROJECT
SYNDICATE
By Joseph S. Nye
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The rise of
liberal Japan
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Most people looking at the rise
of Asian power focus on China and India. They often forget that
Japan’s $5-trillion economy is the second largest in the
world—more than China and India combined...
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US Congress plumbs
depths of popularity
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In fewer than six months, the
Democratic-led US Congress has pulled off an unlikely trick,
becoming even less popular than President George W. Bush, polls
show.
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