+ Follow FIFTH COMMANDMENT Tag
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[Title] => Solidarity Mass held for Paris victims
[Summary] => A Solidarity Mass was celebrated yesterday at the San Sebastian Cathedral in this city for the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris, France.
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[Title] => The trouble with camote
[Summary] => Couldn’t you hold it in?” she remembered her father telling her three nights ago.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL The invisible dance
[Summary] => So many things have been said, pro and con, regarding the abolition of the Death Penalty Law but nothing has been said about the probable reasons why the House of Representatives and the Senate, which are often at loggerheads, suddenly saw eye to eye on the issue.
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[Title] => The Fifth Commandment
[Summary] => The Fifth Commandment is very clear Thou shall not kill.
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[Title] => More observations on capital punishment
[Summary] => President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo seems to be having second thoughts on her decision for the commutation of the death sentences that has been given to about 1,200 convicts who were awaiting execution. The President has certified as urgent the proposed anti-terrorism bill in Congress and said bill imposes the death penalty for certain offences. Why pass such a bill if the President herself is the very first to commute the death penalty to life imprisonment? Doesnt that show that the government is not serious about its own anti-terror efforts?
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FIFTH COMMANDMENT
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