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President Arroyo reiterated yesterday that she would push for the implementation of the Cyber Education Project (CEP) despite criticisms hurled against the proposal.

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Tuesday has given the go-ahead for the Philippine government to push through with their cyber-education project.

This despite the controversy still surrounding the National Broadband Network project with the Chinese firm ZTE Corp.
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President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said Sunday that the government's cyber education project must be protected "from unnecessary controversy" to ensure that the world-class information communications technology (ICT) program is implemented without further glitches. 

The President made the statement upon her arrival last night from a five-day trip to China and India.
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President Arroyo reiterated yesterday that she would push for the implementation of the Cyber Education Project (CEP) despite criticisms hurled against the proposal.

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Tuesday has given the go-ahead for the Philippine government to push through with their cyber-education project.

This despite the controversy still surrounding the National Broadband Network project with the Chinese firm ZTE Corp.
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President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said Sunday that the government's cyber education project must be protected "from unnecessary controversy" to ensure that the world-class information communications technology (ICT) program is implemented without further glitches. 

The President made the statement upon her arrival last night from a five-day trip to China and India.
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