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MANILA, Philippines - This is a piece of good news for firemen and jail guards.

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Pangilinan, acting chairman of the Senate committee on education, said that based on the information his committee has gathered, "only about 600,000 to 700,000 public school teachers were able to register at the PRC (before) the prescribed deadline of September 2000."
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Pangilinan, acting chairman of the Senate committee on education, said that based on the information his committee has gathered, "only about 600,000 to 700,000 public school teachers were able to register at the PRC (before) the prescribed deadline of September 2000."
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