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It is not everyday that we see Senator Mar Roxas jump in jubilation. But he did when the Supreme Court lifted a TRO slapped by a lower court against the Department of Foreign Affairs, allowing the latter to implement a passport project that promises to give Filipinos machine-readable passports, bringing them at par with the rest of the world. At what cost? That’s another story.

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Ibay claimed the coalition composed of various non-government organizations that represents an estimated 70,000 members.
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