+ Follow CONGRESSMAN DEL MAR Tag
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[Title] => Tsiks — Tirada - Gula 4
[Summary] => “Nakita ko nga nagkitabkitab ang imong mga ngabil samtang nag-atubang ka sa lubong sa kanhi mo boyfriend, unsay imong gisulti kaniya?”
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[Title] => Letter to the Editor: On the overpricing of basketball boards and panaflex signs
[Summary] => May I express my views on the alleged overpricing in the purchase of basketball boards and panaflex signs, recently reported in your newspaper.
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In school, many students, like I did, breeze through the study of our constitution merely to comply with academic requirements. They take for granted and therefore, fail to appreciate the dynamism of the principles written in the charter. It is when events demonstrate these tenets that we see their vibrancy.
This teaching that access to information on matters of public concern is guaranteed is one of public knowledge. Why this is so is what we, sometimes, do not care to understand. It is good that a recent incident instructs us the importance of this constitutional guarantee.
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In school, many students, like I did, breeze through the study of our constitution merely to comply with academic requirements. They take for granted and therefore, fail to appreciate the dynamism of the principles written in the charter. It is when events demonstrate these tenets that we see their vibrancy.
This teaching that access to information on matters of public concern is guaranteed is one of public knowledge. Why this is so is what we, sometimes, do not care to understand. It is good that a recent incident instructs us the importance of this constitutional guarantee.
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October 24, 2009 - 12:00am