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                    [Title] => Inmate questions CPDRC vehicle rental scheme
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Political detainee and Argao council aspirant Jigger Geverola asked the Ombudsman to look into a supposed scheme adopted by the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center in renting vehicles for the transportion of its inmates. 


In a letter, Geverola asked the Ombudsman to look into the rental of vehicles reportedly used to transport CPDRC inmates from the jail to the Palace of Justice during the hearing of their cases.
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In a letter to The STAR, Antonio Calipjo Go, the academic supervisor of Marian School of Quezon City who first exposed that grade school textbooks "Harnessing English Arts Today" and "Simply Science in the Next Century" published by Phoenix Publishing House are filled with errors, is criticizing the response of the National Book Development Board (NBDB) to his complaint regarding the two textbooks.
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In a letter to The Star, NBDB chairman Dennis Gonzalez, PhD, said  the NBDB has a textbook review service with a panel of at least three experts from a reputable academic institutions that reviews and evaluates textbooks. The two series of textbooks put out by Phoenix Publishing, he said, had passed the board’s review.
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In an unsigned letter sent to The STAR, the concerned employees said that their company would never pirate books just to make profits.
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Raided by the NBI were the SIBS Publishing House Inc. located at N.B. Santos Building along Quezon Avenue and the SIBS Publishing House warehouse located at 133-B. Sto. Domingo Avenue, Quezon City.
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                    [Summary] => 

Political detainee and Argao council aspirant Jigger Geverola asked the Ombudsman to look into a supposed scheme adopted by the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center in renting vehicles for the transportion of its inmates. 


In a letter, Geverola asked the Ombudsman to look into the rental of vehicles reportedly used to transport CPDRC inmates from the jail to the Palace of Justice during the hearing of their cases.
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In a letter to The STAR, Antonio Calipjo Go, the academic supervisor of Marian School of Quezon City who first exposed that grade school textbooks "Harnessing English Arts Today" and "Simply Science in the Next Century" published by Phoenix Publishing House are filled with errors, is criticizing the response of the National Book Development Board (NBDB) to his complaint regarding the two textbooks.
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In a letter to The Star, NBDB chairman Dennis Gonzalez, PhD, said  the NBDB has a textbook review service with a panel of at least three experts from a reputable academic institutions that reviews and evaluates textbooks. The two series of textbooks put out by Phoenix Publishing, he said, had passed the board’s review.
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In an unsigned letter sent to The STAR, the concerned employees said that their company would never pirate books just to make profits.
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Raided by the NBI were the SIBS Publishing House Inc. located at N.B. Santos Building along Quezon Avenue and the SIBS Publishing House warehouse located at 133-B. Sto. Domingo Avenue, Quezon City.
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