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At least two additional million teachers will be needed to meet the internationally agreed goal of universal primary education by 2015, according to fresh figures published Tuesday by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on the eve of the World Teachers' Day.

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The participants were mostly members of the militant Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) led by its chairperson Antonio Tinio.
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