+ Follow NEW ZEALAND AGENCY Tag
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[Title] => Philippine Human Development Report wins outstanding book award
[Summary] => The Philippine Human Development Report (PHDR) 2008/2009 on Institutions, Politics and Human Development won the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) Outstanding Book Award.
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[Title] => Palace: US terror tag on CPP-NPA must stay
[Summary] => The Communist Party of the Philippines-New Peoples Army (CPP-NPA) should not be taken off the terrorist list of the US government despite a United Nations and New Zealand government report that they should not be tagged as "terrorists," Malacañang said yesterday.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said he would ask the Department of Foreign Affairs to determine the basis of a report from the United Nations Development Program, Human Development Network (HDN) and New Zealand Agency for International Development that the CPP-NPA is not a terror group.
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Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said he would ask the Department of Foreign Affairs to determine the basis of a report from the United Nations Development Program, Human Development Network (HDN) and New Zealand Agency for International Development that the CPP-NPA is not a terror group.
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