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To most Filipinos, education is the key to a better life.

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A major breakthrough was reached by the Office of the Special Prosecutor, the Ombudsman’s prosecution arm, after Felix Chingkoe and his wife Rosita were granted immunity so they can be used by the government as key witnesses against Chingkoe’s brother, Faustino, and wife Gloria.
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A major breakthrough was reached by the Office of the Special Prosecutor, the Ombudsman’s prosecution arm, after Felix Chingkoe and his wife Rosita were granted immunity so they can be used by the government as key witnesses against Chingkoe’s brother, Faustino, and wife Gloria.
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