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Waiting for the Hammer to Fall

Tuesday, June 10, 2003

Several private sector schools are ready to provide unrestricted religious teaching. They do not deny there are constraints.

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LIKE someone welcoming a guest from far away, various private sector schools are now straightening themselves out and putting themselves in order. Some are ready to welcome this with extraordinary enthusiasm, but there are also those who, although ready, are still seeking a delay. If possible, the arrival of the esteemed guest called the National Education System (NES) Bill should be delayed by something like two or three months. So they woul

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