+ Follow EVEN SPAIN Tag
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[Title] => Rights group slams abortion ban
[Summary] => A US-based rights group urged the Philippines yesterday to reform a tough anti-abortion law that it says have spawned widespread underground procedures that kill about 1,000 women each year in the predominantly Roman Catholic country.
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Even without official government admission, almost all Filipinos already know and even experienced corruption in government. This pernicious and perennial problem of every administration has been with us perhaps ever since the Spanish times. With due apologies to "Madre Espana" and without directly blaming the Spaniards, historical records simply show that the first incidents of corruption happened during the 300 years of the Spanish colonial era in the Philippines.
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EVEN SPAIN
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Even without official government admission, almost all Filipinos already know and even experienced corruption in government. This pernicious and perennial problem of every administration has been with us perhaps ever since the Spanish times. With due apologies to "Madre Espana" and without directly blaming the Spaniards, historical records simply show that the first incidents of corruption happened during the 300 years of the Spanish colonial era in the Philippines.
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