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Saturday, March, 3 2007 |
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EDITORIAL
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Let the debates
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The efforts of the Arroyo administration and its
political allies to raise the level of campaigning to policy issues
deserves commendation.
They want to wean politics away
from the unedifying entertainment stage, where politicians win votes
because the voters have been treated to the personal appearance of
movie and TV stars.
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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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Three plays and
fiesta musika
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FROM Cavite my wife and I make
occasional forays to Metro Manila to sample the cultural fare
offered at places like the CCP complex in Pasay, the new PETA home
and the UP campus in Quezon City.
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ABOVE ALL THINGS
By Ramon Jr. &
Eloisa S. Mabutas
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That land is yours
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Letter received: I was a
contented Filipino worker in California, but I was virtually forced
to leave my employment to avert the loss of my Torrens-titled piece
of land.
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NATURE FOR LIFE
By Anabelle E. Plantilla
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Tubbataha: The
Land of Plenty
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I got hold of World Wildlife
Fund’s (WWF) case study on Tubbataha Reefs as a marine protected
area. Why are the Tubbataha Reefs so important? They are home to the
most abundant marine biodiversity on earth...
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GROUND LEVEL
By Godofredo M. Roperos
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Elective offices
getting way beyond the poor’s dream
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WHAT’S happening to us?” my
retired public-school teacher cousin exclaimed the other day upon
reading the headline of a national daily.
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The hero of Siocon
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History did not forget the
heroism of Police Officer 1 Jamaron S. Sandag. In the hearts and
mind of his fellow officers and Siocon residents, Sandag was the
hero.
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Taiwan is active
in Philippine higher education
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TAIWAN has been steady in
annually granting postgraduate and Mandarin-language study
scholarships to Filipinos as well as in joining educational projects
organized by local colleges and universities.
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Learning from
mistakes next challenge for Japanese humanoids
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Japan’s advanced humanoids can
now serve tea and wash the cup afterward, but they still need to
learn from their mistakes if they are to become real household
helpers.
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