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Vice Governor Agnes Magpale welcomed the move of Banat News to pull out one of its “obscene” columns.

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The Cebu City Anti-Indecency Board (CCAIB) filed a complaint for obscene publication against officials of two local tabloids before the City Prosecutor’s Office yesterday.

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As public schools open today, two congressmen are seeking a ban on the sale, distribution, possession, and use of sex toys and gadgets so students would not see these devices sold openly in shops and on the street.

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A lawmaker sought yesterday to criminalize the operation of cybersex dens and impose stiffer penalties, including a prison term of 30 years.

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There has been some commotion amidst the local online art communities lately about Senate Bill No. 2464, the Anti-Obscenity and Pornography Act of 2008. Introduced by Senator Manny Villar, the bill is apparently pending for approval.

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There has been some commotion amidst the local online art communities lately about Senate Bill No. 2464, the Anti-Obscenity and Pornography Act of 2008. Introduced by Senator Manny Villar, the bill is apparently pending for approval.

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