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[Title] => Grief, relief as ravaged Ukrainian town rebuilds
[Summary] => After months of rebel occupation and weeks of Ukrainian liberation, the residents of this shell-shocked town near the Russian border say they hope simply to rebuild their former lives — but fear that war could return to their doorstep.
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[Summary] => For two days last week, students and teachers from state universities and colleges (SUCs) held boisterous protests in their campuses and in the streets.
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[Summary] => I received such a tremendous response to the previous column on the crisis of our educational system that I decided to push the issues even further, to explore truly radical responses to save the next generation of Filipinos from the grip of mediocrity.
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[Title] => Congested
[Summary] => Were sweeping the problem under the rug.
The DepEd announced the other day that the limit for class size in the public school system has been upped to 65. That is more than double the traditional size of classes.
No wonder that the shortage in classrooms dramatically dropped from over 30 thousand to about 8 thousand. I am quite sure, although no numbers have been provided, that the teacher shortage likewise shrunk.
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[Title] => The business of squatting: When Bush comes to shove
[Summary] => Part of the overzealous preparations for the recent arrival of the most distinguished Philippine visitor since F4 and Pope John Paul II, His Excellency President George "Dubya" Bush, misguided bureaucrats and slick propagandists in government seemed to have conspired in a project to hide and cover up so-called "eyesores" of our metropolis by blocking slum dwellings in Manila and demolishing urban poor squatter homes in Quezon City on the way to the Batasan complex of Congress.
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No wonder that the shortage in classrooms dramatically dropped from over 30 thousand to about 8 thousand. I am quite sure, although no numbers have been provided, that the teacher shortage likewise shrunk.
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