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                    [Title] => Nursing board passers launch signature drive against CA order
                    [Summary] => Board passers in the leakage-tainted nursing licensure exam last June have formed an alliance and launched a signature drive to demand the prosecution of the perpetrators of the irregularities without sacrificing their wishes not to take another exam.


Renato Aquino, head of the "Alliance of New Nurses," said that they have decided to join forces "so that their voices will be heard."

The group laments the fact that they are being sacrificed by some sectors that are pressing for a retake of Tests 3 and 5.
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"Nobody will have to re-take the exam. The leaked questions were not counted and have been invalidated," PRC Board of Nursing chairwoman Dr. Eufemia Octaviano told The STAR yesterday.

Octaviano assured the invalidation of the questions would not affect the integrity of the entire examination.
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                    [Title] => Nursing board passers launch signature drive against CA order
                    [Summary] => Board passers in the leakage-tainted nursing licensure exam last June have formed an alliance and launched a signature drive to demand the prosecution of the perpetrators of the irregularities without sacrificing their wishes not to take another exam.


Renato Aquino, head of the "Alliance of New Nurses," said that they have decided to join forces "so that their voices will be heard."

The group laments the fact that they are being sacrificed by some sectors that are pressing for a retake of Tests 3 and 5.
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"Nobody will have to re-take the exam. The leaked questions were not counted and have been invalidated," PRC Board of Nursing chairwoman Dr. Eufemia Octaviano told The STAR yesterday.

Octaviano assured the invalidation of the questions would not affect the integrity of the entire examination.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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