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[Summary] => “Don’t put your clout to a test.” This was what former University of the Philippines president Dr. Francisco Nemenzo today warned, noting that what the Catholic Church is doing with regard to the controversial Reproductive Health bill is a “dangerous” move on the part of its hierarchy.
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Nearly half of Filipinos are critical of the Philippine media, saying that most of the news reported is negative and counterproductive, according to an opinion survey.
Forty-one percent of 1,200 surveyed nationwide by respected pollster Social Weather Stations (SWS) agreed that "often, news on television, on radio and in newspapers (is) purely negative and
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GERARDO SANDOVAL
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Forty-one percent of 1,200 surveyed nationwide by respected pollster Social Weather Stations (SWS) agreed that "often, news on television, on radio and in newspapers (is) purely negative and
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October 27, 2005 - 12:00am