+ Follow ANTONIO CABANGON Tag
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[Title] => 21 flower girls, 22 sponsors for Shalani
[Summary] => Twenty-two principal sponsors and 21 flower girls will make up the bulk of the wedding entourage when Valenzuela City councilor Shalani Soledad meets her groom, Pasig Rep. Roman Romulo, by the altar of St. Benedict Church in Ayala Westgrove Heights in Santa Rosa City on Jan. 22.
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[Summary] => For Fortune Medicare, Inc., the key to continued growth is computerization. "It took us six years to complete our computerization since there was no readily available software on the market. We spent between P30 million and P35 million to develop the software alone,"said Fortune Medicare president J. Antonio Cabangon.
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ANTONIO CABANGON
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January 18, 2012 - 12:00am