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Monday, August 6, 2012

Google Alert - Philippines News

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Birth-Control Bill Divides Philippines as Lawmakers Vote
Businessweek
Catholics in the Philippines campaigned at the weekend to oppose a bill that would provide free birth control to poor families before a vote on the proposal scheduled for tomorrow. About 9000 people gathered Aug. 4 at the shrine of the Virgin Mary along ...
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UN backs Filipino leader in contraceptives battle
Huffington Post
MANILA, Philippines — The United Nations on Sunday expressed its support for a proposed law that would provide Philippine government funding for contraceptives and has pitted the popular president against the influential Roman Catholic church. The bill ...
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China-US Tensions Rise Over South China Sea
Wall Street Journal
On Friday, the U.S. said China's recent decision to establish a military garrison in the South China Sea and elevate the administrative status of an island outpost in waters claimed by China, the Philippines and others risked further inflaming tension there.
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UN urges Philippines to pass free contraceptives bill
BBC News
The United Nations has urged the Philippines to pass a bill that will allow the government to provide free contraceptives. A UN official said passing the law would significantly reduce the maternal mortality rate, which is one of the highest in south-east Asia.
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BBC News
Philippine school bans Muslim hijab
Pakistan Daily Times
Philippine school bans Muslim hijab. ZAMBOANGA: A Catholic-run school in the southern Philippines has caused controversy by banning Muslim students from wearing the hijab. Mehol Sadain, who heads the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, said ...
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South China Sea feud: Beijing rebukes Washington's 'biased' stance
RT
But the Philippines has also claimed the territory. And it's no wonder that the sea is coveted by both nations, as its waters and islands are rich in oil and gas. According to China's Ministry of Geological Resources and Mining, the South China Sea may contain ...
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RT
Noy rallies pro-RH congressmen at Palace
Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines - A day ahead of the crucial vote to end plenary debates on the Reproductive Health (RH) bill, President Aquino is trying to woo at least 150 members of the 285-man House of Representatives to vote in favor of the controversial measure.
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UN: Pass RH Measure
Manila Bulletin
MANILA, Philippines — Saying there is no better time than now, the United Nations on Sunday urged Philippine policy-makers to pass the controversial reproductive health (RH) bill. "Current circumstances present this opportunity, and it is in the hands of ...
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UN weighs in on Philippine birth control debate
gulfnews.com
Manila: The United Nations warned Sunday that failure to pass a controversial birth control law in the Philippines could reverse gains in development goals amid stiff opposition from the powerful Catholic Church. The bill seeks to make it mandatory for the ...
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