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[Title] => Letter to the Editor - Population without dogma?
[Summary] => Can there be a population program outside the framework of a rigid church dogma? This question is raised as an offshoot of a recently concluded forum on reproductive health even as the population issue is being sidelined by the still ongoing political crisis besetting the present administration. (A bill for the enactment of an omnibus national reproductive health program is currently stuck at the committee level yet of the Lower House and there is no telling if ever it will see floor deliberation in the present congress.)
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November 12, 2005 - 12:00am