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                    [Title] => Ospital ng Maynila wins international award
                    [Summary] => Ospital ng Maynila’s Department of Surgery received an award in the 2005 Asian Corporation Social Responsibility (CSR) Awards held in Jakarta, Indonesia, Manila Mayor Lito Atienza said yesterday.


Ospital ng Maynila director Christia Padolina told Manila Mayor Lito Atienza in a report that the Conducive Practice Program for Surgical Residents of the Department of Surgery chaired by Dr. Reynaldo Joson was a runner-up in the Best Workplace Practices category of the annual Asian CSR Awards.
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Circumcision in males usually consists of removing part of the prepuce or foreskin of the penis. Its practice has various origins, both religious and non-religious, medical and non-medical. The reasons for the practice of circumcision in males have evolved from biblical practice.
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                    [Title] => Ospital ng Maynila wins international award
                    [Summary] => Ospital ng Maynila’s Department of Surgery received an award in the 2005 Asian Corporation Social Responsibility (CSR) Awards held in Jakarta, Indonesia, Manila Mayor Lito Atienza said yesterday.


Ospital ng Maynila director Christia Padolina told Manila Mayor Lito Atienza in a report that the Conducive Practice Program for Surgical Residents of the Department of Surgery chaired by Dr. Reynaldo Joson was a runner-up in the Best Workplace Practices category of the annual Asian CSR Awards.
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Circumcision in males usually consists of removing part of the prepuce or foreskin of the penis. Its practice has various origins, both religious and non-religious, medical and non-medical. The reasons for the practice of circumcision in males have evolved from biblical practice.
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