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MAY bagong exposé si anti-“sick books” crusader Dr. Antonio Calipjo Go: Hindi pa pinapalitan ng Dep-Ed ang Grade VI Filipino textbooks na Landas sa Pagbasa at Landas sa Wika na nilimbag ng Dane Publishing House nu’ng 1999.

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A senior congressman is seeking the re-opening of a House investigation into the alleged collusion between Department of Education (DepEd) officials and textbook suppliers in the distribution of error-ridden books.

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MAY bagong exposé si anti-“sick books” crusader Dr. Antonio Calipjo Go: Hindi pa pinapalitan ng Dep-Ed ang Grade VI Filipino textbooks na Landas sa Pagbasa at Landas sa Wika na nilimbag ng Dane Publishing House nu’ng 1999.

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A senior congressman is seeking the re-opening of a House investigation into the alleged collusion between Department of Education (DepEd) officials and textbook suppliers in the distribution of error-ridden books.

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