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                    [Title] => DBM proposes P51 billion budget for free college education
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                    [Title] => CHED, government schools sign agreement on free college education
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                    [Title] => ‘Inform beneficiaries on free college education’
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                    [Title] => Kalagayan ng sector ng edukasyon
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PASUKAN na sa Lunes at dadagsa na naman ang mil­yong estudyante sa mga iskuwelahan sa buong bansa.

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PASUKAN na sa Lunes at dadagsa na naman ang mil­yong estudyante sa mga iskuwelahan sa buong bansa.

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