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/ 03:05 AM April 15, 2013

Additional Letters to the Editor in the Inquirer’s digital replica edition today, Monday. Go to https://bit.ly/Inquirer-digital or download our iOS and Android apps at https://www.inquirer.net/apps.

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• “Cheap words from SSS veep who sounds like a politician” (Aldren Roberts)

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• “Removing history from curriculum is the same as burning books” (Antonio Calipjo Go)

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• “Naia’s continuing role as one of PH’s key gateways” (Tirso G. Serrano)

• “Thus, VFA led to the destruction of God’s beautiful creation” (Most Rev. Deogracias S. Iñiguez Jr., DD and Bishop Felixberto L. Calang, IFI)

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•“PH flag out of place in St. Peter’s Square during conclave” (Archimedes S. Marquez)

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• “Self-sufficiency in rice does not necessarily mean zero importation” (Manuel Q. Bondad)

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• “Real issue against political dynasties: it deprives others of equal opportunity to serve the public” (Rudy L. Coronel)

• “RPC’s Article 133: arguments vs abolition  stronger than justifications for retention” (Fr. Cecilio Magsino)

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• “P-Noy protecting relatives’ business interests in handling Sabah crisis?” (Arnold Padilla)

• “Chinatown’s ‘resurrection’: Let’s not forget the environment aspect” (Pedro Refuerzo Jr.)

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