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[Title] => Philippines and Burma have semblances, MILF says
[Summary] => The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) on Friday warned that both the Philippines and Burma have semblances in sharing poor records in the protection of the human rights of their citizens.
"They are also in the state of martial law, one declared and the other undeclared but both using the same iron fist policy of the state against their own citizenry," said Khaled Musa, deputy chairman of the MILF Committee on Information,.
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[Title] => CHED backs another year in HS
[Summary] => If the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has its way, Filipino students will undergo 12 years of basic education, two years more than the current system.
Dr. Ester Garcia, CHED chairperson, said it is not enough for Filipino students to spend six years in elementary and four more years in high school to prepare them for college.
She said the Philippines and Burma are the only countries in Asia with 10-year basic education; the others follow the 12-year system.
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PHILIPPINES AND BURMA
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[Title] => Philippines and Burma have semblances, MILF says
[Summary] => The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) on Friday warned that both the Philippines and Burma have semblances in sharing poor records in the protection of the human rights of their citizens.
"They are also in the state of martial law, one declared and the other undeclared but both using the same iron fist policy of the state against their own citizenry," said Khaled Musa, deputy chairman of the MILF Committee on Information,.
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[Summary] => If the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has its way, Filipino students will undergo 12 years of basic education, two years more than the current system.
Dr. Ester Garcia, CHED chairperson, said it is not enough for Filipino students to spend six years in elementary and four more years in high school to prepare them for college.
She said the Philippines and Burma are the only countries in Asia with 10-year basic education; the others follow the 12-year system.
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October 5, 2007 - 11:30am