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                    [Title] => Farewell to the Grand Old Man of Colawin
                    [Summary] => Anybody going up for the first time to Colawin, a mountain barangay about seven kilometers from Argao highway, cannot help but be impressed by the developments in the area. There he can see a complex of structures, mostly permanent and semi-permanent, housing elementary, high school and non-degree college classes, set on a sprawling tree-shaded ground. The biggest of the buildings is a large two-storey edifice with mahogany woodworks and fixtures. This is the Colawin school library, probably the biggest barangay library in the country.

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If he were to be asked the same question today, I wager he would still give the same reply. The administration of justice is snail-paced. Investigations go on and on, ending nowhere, and the cases which have engendered the investigations of extremely grave offenses, are soon forgotten.
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                    [Summary] => Anybody going up for the first time to Colawin, a mountain barangay about seven kilometers from Argao highway, cannot help but be impressed by the developments in the area. There he can see a complex of structures, mostly permanent and semi-permanent, housing elementary, high school and non-degree college classes, set on a sprawling tree-shaded ground. The biggest of the buildings is a large two-storey edifice with mahogany woodworks and fixtures. This is the Colawin school library, probably the biggest barangay library in the country.

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If he were to be asked the same question today, I wager he would still give the same reply. The administration of justice is snail-paced. Investigations go on and on, ending nowhere, and the cases which have engendered the investigations of extremely grave offenses, are soon forgotten.
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