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As we relish the alleged overall “success” of the first automated election in the country let us not overlook and ignore its more significant but clearly alarming aspect—that candidates who openly and brazenly violate our election laws with impunity can be, as they are proclaimed winners by the very electoral body charged with the enforcement of said laws...

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The Academy for International Culinary Arts (AICA) provides aspiring chefs and restaurateurs top-of-the-line training and education with its latest course offering, certificate on commercial cooking.

[DatePublished] => 2009-02-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Food and Leisure [SectionUrl] => food-and-leisure [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 376412 [Title] => Political maturity [Summary] => Those who bemoan the paltry turnout at last Sunday’s Church-led rally miss the point. To me, what the event achieved to highlight is the growing political maturity of the populace, aided I’m sure by the fact that ‘tis the season of Christmas, one of the most important occasions to us Filipinos.
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We received a number of reactions on our 19 June 2006 column (How Does Your English?). This one is from Jose B. Cortez.
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As we relish the alleged overall “success” of the first automated election in the country let us not overlook and ignore its more significant but clearly alarming aspect—that candidates who openly and brazenly violate our election laws with impunity can be, as they are proclaimed winners by the very electoral body charged with the enforcement of said laws...

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The Academy for International Culinary Arts (AICA) provides aspiring chefs and restaurateurs top-of-the-line training and education with its latest course offering, certificate on commercial cooking.

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We received a number of reactions on our 19 June 2006 column (How Does Your English?). This one is from Jose B. Cortez.
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