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By Camille Diola |
November 6, 2020 |
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MOVING ON |
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It's the time of year for a sticker-collecting tribe to down more than the usual doses of caffeinated drinks or their tamer fruit counterparts. The reward? Planners that are a marvel of printing, discount coupons good for a whole year enclosed.
After months in quarantine though, it seems that last year's sticker hunters are reconsidering the seasonal acquisition.
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NOT LETTING GO |
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A top university was briefly in the news last year after stories and allegations of harassment and abuse broke out on social media. Responding to the ensuing protests, Ateneo officials swore to investigate the cases against faculty members and enact reforms.
Is there progress one year on? Franco Luna checks in with victims who recount the ordeals of speaking out and seeking justice.
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Claiming lives alongside COVID-19, illnesses and violent crime is the drug war. As of end-October, 7,987 people were shot dead in thousands of anti-narcotics operations since July 2016, the police force said.
Christian Deiparine's report finds the police count inconsistent with the presidential communications' "Real Numbers PH" campaign which gives a much lower death toll.
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