+ Follow DRUGWATCH FOUNDATION Tag
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[Title] => Oples daughter is labor exec
[Summary] => President Arroyo has officially appointed Susan Ople, daughter of the late foreign affairs secretary Blas Ople, as labor undersecretary in charge of the governments reintegration program for returning overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
The 41-year-old Ople took her oath of office before Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo at Malacañang yesterday in the presence of her widowed mother Susana, other family members, and Bulacan Rep. Wilfrido Villarama.
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[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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[Title] => Estrada adviser acts on child pusher problem
[Summary] => The number of children selling drugs can be reduced if they are taken off the streets through the joint efforts of the government and the private sector.
Jamby Madrigal, presidential adviser on childrens affairs, told The STAR yesterday six out of 10 streetchildren rescued by her office were found to be addicted to a kind of glue known as "rugby."
Madrigal said studies show most streetchildren come from dysfunctional families where parents physically and sexually abuse them.
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DRUGWATCH FOUNDATION
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The 41-year-old Ople took her oath of office before Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo at Malacañang yesterday in the presence of her widowed mother Susana, other family members, and Bulacan Rep. Wilfrido Villarama.
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Jamby Madrigal, presidential adviser on childrens affairs, told The STAR yesterday six out of 10 streetchildren rescued by her office were found to be addicted to a kind of glue known as "rugby."
Madrigal said studies show most streetchildren come from dysfunctional families where parents physically and sexually abuse them.
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