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                    [Title] => The great debate in Congress
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                    [DatePublished] => 2012-01-09 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Santiago A. Del Rosario, M.D., Commissioner, PMA Ethics, Commissioner, PMA Legislation
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The increasingly (again) heated discussion around the use of modern methods of contraception is brought about by the renewed efforts to pass, on one hand, and block, on the other, the passage of the Reproductive Health bill in Congress.

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The Philippine Coconut Authority’s (PCA) research, development and extension branch (RDEB) said declining productivity of coconut farms and other factors such as the El Niño weather phenomenon will result in reduced coconut yields if no significant intervention is done by the government.
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