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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Safest countries
[Summary] => The Philippine government may dispute its ranking as the least safe among 134 countries included in a list drawn up by New York-based Global Finance magazine.
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[Title] => Government lags in implementation of energy efficiency projects
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[Title] => ‘Misogyny keeping more women out of government’
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[Title] => Business leader: Skilled labor shortage alarming
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[Title] => ‘Comfort women’ sue goverment before UN
[Summary] => For perpetuating a “culture of impunity” that discriminates against women, 24 grandmothers who survived the Japanese military’s sexual slavery during World War II have sued the Philippine government for failing to address their demand for reparations from Japan.
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[Title] => Panelo: Gov’t looking into China’s concerns on POGO firms
[Summary] => The Philippine government will not allow foreigners, particularly Chinese traders involved in offshore gambling, to use the country as a haven for money laundering activities, presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2019-08-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => Recasting higher education
[Summary] => In 1994, the Philippine government signed into law Republic Act (RA) 7722, a law that resolved to “protect, foster and promote the right of all citizens to affordable quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to ensure that education shall be accessible to all.”
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[Title] => Joint oil, gas exploration to benefit local firms
[Summary] => Three listed companies are expected to benefit significantly from a successful outcome of a joint oil and gas exploration agreement with China, market observers said.
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[Title] => Palace wants peace talks with Reds held in Philippines
[Summary] => The Philippine government wants to hold the next round of peace talks in the country instead of abroad, the Palace reiterated on Monday.
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[Title] => Government lags in implementation of energy efficiency projects
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[Title] => Panelo: Gov’t looking into China’s concerns on POGO firms
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[Title] => Recasting higher education
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[Title] => Palace wants peace talks with Reds held in Philippines
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November 29, 2019 - 12:00am