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Philippine president approves contraceptives law MiamiHerald.com (registration) MANILA, Philippines -- The Philippine president has signed a law that will promote both artificial and natural contraceptives as well as sexual education and family planning programs vigorously opposed by the country's Roman Catholic Church. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reproductive health law finally passed in Philippines ABC Online The Philippines has finally passed a controversial reproductive health law which allows it a more active role in the campaign for birth control, particularly among the poor. The law - which pits the government against the influential Catholic church ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Malaysian tourists to the Philippines on the rise New Straits Times According to the Philippines Ambassador to Malaysia, J. Eduardo Malaya, as of October 2012, tourist arrivals from Malaysia went up by 21.92 per cent to 91,230 and was expected to surpass the total 2011 tourist arrivals of 97,154. He said in a statement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
One Million Red Ribbons for Life Launched in Philippines LifeNews.com Pro-life advocates in the Philippines are tying red ribbons all across the country in a show of opposition to the anti-life Reproductive Health (RH) Bill recently passed by Congress, and signed into lawon December 21. "The RH bill may have passed both ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Among the ruins left by Typhoon Bopha in the Philippines, the long path to ... UNICEF (press release) COMPOSTELA VALLEY, Philippines, 28 December 2012 - Bernie Sambirin was excited for Christmas and the coming birth of her second child. But, all that changed on the night Typhoon Bopha hit New Bataan town in the southern Philippines. After the roof ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippines' Oct imports up 4.3% on year Pakistan Daily Times MANILA: Philippine imports in October rose 4.3 percent from a year earlier, the statistics office said on Friday. The country's largest imports are inputs used by the semiconductor and electronics industry, also the biggest export sector and a major ... See all stories on this topic » |
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