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The Forum for Family Planning and Development scores another plus point as it confers the Sixth Eminent Person title to Loida Nicolas Lewis on Friday.

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I obtained a copy of House Bill (HB) 6090, entitled “An Act Amending Republic Act No. 6847, otherwise known as the “The Philippine Sports Commission Act,” introduced by Cong. Cesar Jalosjos, chairman of the House Committee on Youth and Sports.

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I obtained a copy of House Bill (HB) 6090, entitled “An Act Amending Republic Act No. 6847, otherwise known as the “The Philippine Sports Commission Act,” introduced by Cong. Cesar Jalosjos, chairman of the House Committee on Youth and Sports.

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