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)
• “Removing history from curriculum is the same as burning books” (Antonio Calipjo Go)
• “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)
•“PH flag out of place in St. Peter’s Square during conclave” (Archimedes S. Marquez)
• “Self-sufficiency in rice does not necessarily mean zero importation” (Manuel Q. Bondad)
• “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)
• “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.)