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In a country that has a woman president for the second time, the only thing surprising about the recent promotion of a woman to star rank in the Philippine National Police is that it took so long to happen. Yolanda Tanigue had reason to be proud when she was promoted last week to the rank of chief superintendent in the PNP. The rank is equivalent to a brigadier general in the military. Tanigue heads the PNP investigating arm handling complaints involving women and children.
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