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[Title] => RP, Iran pledge to further strengthen partnership
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - Visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and his Philippine counterpart Alberto G. Romulo pledged on Wednesday to further strengthen Philippine-Iran partnership, particularly in the economic sphere.
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It was his books that kept my dad, Alberto G. Romulo, company during the years he was growing up. His love for reading took him to places he had never been to before, and gave him the knowledge that has brought him to where he is today.
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[Title] => Asean Summit: Showcasing the Philippines
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So, finally, it all came together for our hosting of the 12th Asean Summit. This should be a big relief to Cebu Gov. Gwen Garcia, since the event has been touted as Cebus coming-out party. The welcome ceremonies are occasions to highlight Filipino culture and heritage.
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[Title] => Roman Romulo: The purpose-driven lawyer
[Summary] => This weeks Kikay Team: Anne Bell, Tina Daniac and Ana Kalaw
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[Title] => Pay more taxes? Only if government biggies waste less money
[Summary] => While this writer was away covering Indonesia and Singapore, it seems, the result of a poll survey was published "revealing" that Filipino didnt want any new taxes. That was the most useless survey question ever asked. Of course, nobody wants to pay more taxes.
Citizens want to pay more taxes even less when they see their tax contributions being squandered by government officials with outlandish paychecks and perks, or dumped into financially hemmoraghing government-run institutions.
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[Title] => A true Romulo
[Summary] => Last Friday, Foreign Affairs Sec. Alberto G. Romulo was our guest speaker at the Manila Overseas Press Clubs (MOPC) Diplomatic Night. It was a full house with almost all the diplomats in attendance. Bert spoke eloquently about his vision. He made it clear that the countrys foreign policy should be guided by the Constitution, Philippine laws, and the countrys treaty obligations. He also said that our foreign policy direction is steered by the vision of the leadership.
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So, finally, it all came together for our hosting of the 12th Asean Summit. This should be a big relief to Cebu Gov. Gwen Garcia, since the event has been touted as Cebus coming-out party. The welcome ceremonies are occasions to highlight Filipino culture and heritage.
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[Title] => Pay more taxes? Only if government biggies waste less money
[Summary] => While this writer was away covering Indonesia and Singapore, it seems, the result of a poll survey was published "revealing" that Filipino didnt want any new taxes. That was the most useless survey question ever asked. Of course, nobody wants to pay more taxes.
Citizens want to pay more taxes even less when they see their tax contributions being squandered by government officials with outlandish paychecks and perks, or dumped into financially hemmoraghing government-run institutions.
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November 18, 2009 - 11:30pm
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