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[Summary] => If the house that literature built is full of incest-mongers, self-styled plagiarists, and other unsavory characters, Under the Storm, an anthology of contemporary Philippine poetry edited by Khavn de la Cruz and Joel Toledo (Antithesis Collective 2011), could provide some shelter for the literary misfit if not all-around miscreant.
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[Title] => Will a matter about language catch the attention of the Senate?
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The Philippine House of Representatives recently passed a bill, principally authored by Cebu Rep. Eduardo Gullas, that would restore English as medium of instruction in schools. Gullas, like many Filipinos, think this is a step toward reviving a moribund educational system.
But such elation may be shortlived. Since the bill now goes to the Senate for approval, that elation may as well give way to cold sweat and a queasy stomach. For the Senate is not exactly the right place to look for wisdom and discernment.
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But such elation may be shortlived. Since the bill now goes to the Senate for approval, that elation may as well give way to cold sweat and a queasy stomach. For the Senate is not exactly the right place to look for wisdom and discernment.
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