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  • One way to do that, according to Peter Pitts of the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest, would be to put FDA commissioners on six-year terms, protecting them from political churn.

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  • According to one pollster, though Filipinos have a strong belief in family values, when they vote they do not seem to consider a politician's marital waywardness as a serious disqualification.

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