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The first document discusses a new drug spreading in Manila according to a 2014 news report. The second document from 2015 discusses preparations the Philippines made to transition to the K-12 educational system to compete globally. The third document from 2018 outlines the Philippines Senate considering a bill to legalize divorce after the House approved it, though opinions in the country remain split on the issue.
The first document discusses a new drug spreading in Manila according to a 2014 news report. The second document from 2015 discusses preparations the Philippines made to transition to the K-12 educational system to compete globally. The third document from 2018 outlines the Philippines Senate considering a bill to legalize divorce after the House approved it, though opinions in the country remain split on the issue.
The first document discusses a new drug spreading in Manila according to a 2014 news report. The second document from 2015 discusses preparations the Philippines made to transition to the K-12 educational system to compete globally. The third document from 2018 outlines the Philippines Senate considering a bill to legalize divorce after the House approved it, though opinions in the country remain split on the issue.
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