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[Title] => Fasten your seatbelts
[Summary] => As long-time Penman readers know, Im all for the greater use of Filipino in our national life, even at the cost of a little discomfort. We need a national language aside from English, and its way too late to push the clock back and start from scratch. But it doesnt help Filipino and Filipinos to foist Filipino at its clunkiest and most formal on a hapless public that, like it or not, is much more familiar with plain English in most cases, whether they belong to the mousse or the mustasa crowd.
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[AuthorName] => Butch Dalisay
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