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Looking for the perfect place to build one’s second home is a challenging task, oftentimes even more difficult than deciding where to locate the family’s first home.

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Who would have thought you can have one of the Modern World’s Seven Wonders practically right next door? Camella Puerto Princesa captures the awesome beauty of the Philippines’ largest ecological frontier.

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"This Christmas, let our national prayer be that we can still make our way in the direction of unity so that the common march can at last begin towards national peace," the cardinal said in his Christmas message.
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"In view of the alleged quality issues raised in our textbooks and to ensure transparency and fairness, I have ordered the Department of Education to review all existing textbooks in public high schools by external subject area experts," he said in a statement yesterday.
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Antonio Calipjo-Go, academic supervisor of the Marian School in Sauyo, Novaliches in Quezon City, said as many as 40 percent of textbooks, both in private and public schools, are filled with erroneous information.

"Our students are being immersed in errors. And the Department of Education (DepEd) continues to do nothing about it," Go told reporters at a press conference yesterday.
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"This Christmas, let our national prayer be that we can still make our way in the direction of unity so that the common march can at last begin towards national peace," the cardinal said in his Christmas message.
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"In view of the alleged quality issues raised in our textbooks and to ensure transparency and fairness, I have ordered the Department of Education to review all existing textbooks in public high schools by external subject area experts," he said in a statement yesterday.
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Antonio Calipjo-Go, academic supervisor of the Marian School in Sauyo, Novaliches in Quezon City, said as many as 40 percent of textbooks, both in private and public schools, are filled with erroneous information.

"Our students are being immersed in errors. And the Department of Education (DepEd) continues to do nothing about it," Go told reporters at a press conference yesterday.
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