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Cynics might say that these days, small screen heroines are a dime a dozen. These are also probably the same people who believe that women can never be as interesting as men, so forgive me if I’m inclined to disagree.

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True to the adage "In unity there is strength," cooperatives are effective mechanisms in empowering the rural poor, especially individual farm and fisher folks, who currently represents 70 percent of Filipinos living below the poverty threshold, Pagdanganan said.
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