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Sunday, June 07, 2009 |
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EDITORIAL
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Hygiene and music |
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In our younger days, primary-school pupils were required to sing a
nursery rhyme that went:
“I have two hands, the left and the
right.
“Hold them up high, so clean and bright.
“Clap them softly, one, two, three,
“Clean little hands are good to see.”
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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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CENTER
OF GRAVITY
By Rony V. Diaz
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Dr. NO
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THE best way to honor the memory of Robert F. Furchgott, who died on
May 19 at the age of 92, is to retell the story of the biochemical
nitric oxide (NO) and his role in its elucidation.
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SUNDAY
STORIES
By Marlen V. Ronquillo
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The prep-to-pro stars
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What lesson is being taught by the current generation of NBA stars?
Skip college. From high school, go direct to the draft, as in
prep-to-pro.
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UNIVERSAL
PRESS SYNDICATE
By Ann Coulter
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49 million to five
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In the wake of the shooting of late-term abortionist George Tiller,
President Barack Obama sent out a welcome message that this nation
would not tolerate attacks on pro-lifers or any other Americans
because of their religion or beliefs.
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ONE
MAN’S MEAT
By Benjamin G. Defensor
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More important things
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In the wake of the shooting of late-term abortionist George Tiller,
President Barack Obama sent out a welcome message that this nation
would not tolerate attacks on pro-lifers or any other Americans
because of their religion or beliefs.
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DURIAN
By Amina Rasul
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A bew beginning:
Speak the truth
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I am in Zamboanga City, for the regional consultations and capacity
building workshop of the National Ulama Conference of the
Philippines, chaired by Basilan’s Dr. Aboulkhair Tarason.
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REFLECTIONS
By Fr. Shay Cullen
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The anti
child-pornography law that must be passed
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Pornography and especially images depicting children being sexually
abused and exploited are available on DVD’s under the tables of
most street-side vendors in the Philippines and other Asian
countries.
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ANALYSIS
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Pakistan mosque bombing heightens fears of
Taliban backlash
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan: Investigators were Saturday sifting for clues in
a mosque in northwest Pakistan where a suicide bomber killed 38
people, as Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani vowed to root out
militancy.
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