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[Title] => Soft loans sought for schools with senior high school program
[Summary] => The government was asked yesterday to provide soft or low-cost loans to schools offering the senior high school (SHS) program.
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[Title] => When kids ask about jueteng, want Estrada ousted
[Summary] => What’s jueteng, Ma’am?
School children, it seems, are not totally oblivious to the jueteng scandal hounding the Estrada administration, and school administrators find this "somehow alarming."
"Even classroom lessons of pre-schools are disturbed now. Toddlers clamor for the impeachment of (Mr. Estrada) when they hardly understand (the issue). When asked why, they claimed (their mothers said so)," said Eleazar Kasilag, vice president of the Federation of Associations of Private School Administrators (FAPSA).
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[AuthorName] => Sheila Crisostomo
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ST. NICHOLAS SCHOOL
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[Title] => When kids ask about jueteng, want Estrada ousted
[Summary] => What’s jueteng, Ma’am?
School children, it seems, are not totally oblivious to the jueteng scandal hounding the Estrada administration, and school administrators find this "somehow alarming."
"Even classroom lessons of pre-schools are disturbed now. Toddlers clamor for the impeachment of (Mr. Estrada) when they hardly understand (the issue). When asked why, they claimed (their mothers said so)," said Eleazar Kasilag, vice president of the Federation of Associations of Private School Administrators (FAPSA).
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