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CBCP president Archbishop Angel Lagdameo, of Jaro in Iloilo, said a recent survey of pollster Pulse Asia indicating that 92 percent of 1,800 Filipinos surveyed want government funding for birth control is not enough reason for a change in the centuries-old stand of the Catholic Church on the issue.
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