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Charles Stevens Madrigal, who works in a restaurant in Laguna to pay for his college tuition, called up The Star after reading the story of the boy who slipped past security at NAIA Terminal I in a bid to catch a plane ride to Surigao so he can be with his mother.
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DSWD Secretary Luwalhati Pablo denied issuing such an order, instead passing along the responsibility to the managers of commercial facilities that have "suspended" the activities of the blind.
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According to DSWD Secretary Luwalhati Pablo, children who become used to handouts also never learn the value of self-reliance.

"If they become used to just opening their palms, they might no longer want to work. They will be dependent on others and that’s not good," Pablo told The STAR.
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Si Secretary Pablo nga miduaw ning dakbayan sa miaging adlaw miingon nga ang kalamposan sa kampanya sa kagamhanan mag-agad usab sa suporta sa katawhan.

Gibutyag ni Pablo nga sa pagka karon sila mihingusog sa kampanya batok niini human makita nga nagsaka ang kaso batok niini.
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Si Secretary Pablo nga miduaw ning dakbayan sa miaging adlaw miingon nga ang kalamposan sa kampanya sa kagamhanan mag-agad usab sa suporta sa katawhan.

Gibutyag ni Pablo nga sa pagka karon sila mihingusog sa kampanya batok niini human makita nga nagsaka ang kaso batok niini.
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Charles Stevens Madrigal, who works in a restaurant in Laguna to pay for his college tuition, called up The Star after reading the story of the boy who slipped past security at NAIA Terminal I in a bid to catch a plane ride to Surigao so he can be with his mother.
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DSWD Secretary Luwalhati Pablo denied issuing such an order, instead passing along the responsibility to the managers of commercial facilities that have "suspended" the activities of the blind.
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According to DSWD Secretary Luwalhati Pablo, children who become used to handouts also never learn the value of self-reliance.

"If they become used to just opening their palms, they might no longer want to work. They will be dependent on others and that’s not good," Pablo told The STAR.
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Si Secretary Pablo nga miduaw ning dakbayan sa miaging adlaw miingon nga ang kalamposan sa kampanya sa kagamhanan mag-agad usab sa suporta sa katawhan.

Gibutyag ni Pablo nga sa pagka karon sila mihingusog sa kampanya batok niini human makita nga nagsaka ang kaso batok niini.
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Si Secretary Pablo nga miduaw ning dakbayan sa miaging adlaw miingon nga ang kalamposan sa kampanya sa kagamhanan mag-agad usab sa suporta sa katawhan.

Gibutyag ni Pablo nga sa pagka karon sila mihingusog sa kampanya batok niini human makita nga nagsaka ang kaso batok niini.
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