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                    [Title] => Health leadership, governance program for mayors launched
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A newly launched public-private partnership is set to enhance the skills of local government executives nationwide in providing health benefits for the poor.

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A fashion show for the cause of cervical cancer and HPV diseases is rare. Rarer still is getting the country’s best physicians, cancer advocates and cancer survivors sashaying on the runway with top Filipina models donning creations of genius designers — all for charity and all making the call, “Choose to know!”

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