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The post-Pogo road map

January 07, 2025
If 2024 spelled doom for the once bustling industry known as Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogos), 2025 looks poised to hammer the final nail in its coffin. Or so the government hopes. That is, of course, if our law enforcers were to do a proper job of cracking down on the weaselly characters who continue to run illicit operations nationwide despite the Pogo ban declared by President Marcos during his third State of the Nation
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Gray Matters

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With Due Respect

Mysterious stem cells: Unraveling the mystery (Part 4)

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South Korea’s ‘Edsa Tres’ moment

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Moments

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Social Climate

10% fearful about 2025

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Moving Into High Gear

Liminal space that an election year brings

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Human Face

Trafficked wombs

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Looking Back

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Glimpses

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If you prick me, do I not bleed gray

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Jose Luis J. Danguilan
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Defending human rights in SE Asia

Rangsiman Rome
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Filipino teachers need workload reform

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