+ Follow ART BORJAL AND TONY ROCES Tag
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[Title] => Remembering Tita Betty, the STAR’s guiding light
[Summary] => At The Philippine STAR employees’ appreciation party last July 25, held in celebration of the newspaper’s 25th year today, STAR president and CEO Miguel Belmonte paused poignantly in his speech to remember his late mother, founding chairman Betty Go-Belmonte.
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[Summary] => Today marks the 25th anniversary of this great newspaper.
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[AuthorName] => Jose C. Sison
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[Title] => Full military honors at Soliven burial
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The cremated remains of STAR chairman and publisher Max V. Soliven, who died Nov. 24 last year, were laid to rest at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City yesterday.
Soliven was accorded full military honors and a 19-gun salute during the funeral rites.
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The cremated remains of STAR publisher Maximo V. Soliven will be laid to rest at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Jan. 10, the Soliven family announced yesterday.
A necrological Mass will be held prior to the funeral at the St. Ignatius Cathedral at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City at 9:30 a.m.
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I am an accidental journalist. I set out to be an economist or, like most Chinese-Filipinos, a business person. Although I loved words, loved the way they formed on the page of a book and the way they sounded when read out loud, I never considered a career in journalism. But then there was Betty Go Belmonte, for whom I first worked part-time as a proofreader when I was in college (and, happily and thankfully, I havent left), and then there was Max Soliven.
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[Title] => Soliven dies in Japan
[Summary] => At six oclock last Thursday evening, Max Soliven called The STAR newsdesk from Tokyo to ask, as he always did when he was away on a trip, "Whats the big news there?"
[DatePublished] => 2006-11-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Seventeen
[Summary] => I remember that late July afternoon when about a dozen of us gathered in what was then the office of Mrs. Belmonte to assess the trial issue of The Philippine STAR. There were not enough chairs in the room for all those assembled there, and there was not enough space anyway to accommodate more chairs, so some of us perched on the arms of chairs and on the desk. No one though took the chair against the window designated "Christs Chair".
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ART BORJAL AND TONY ROCES
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The cremated remains of STAR chairman and publisher Max V. Soliven, who died Nov. 24 last year, were laid to rest at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City yesterday.
Soliven was accorded full military honors and a 19-gun salute during the funeral rites.
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The cremated remains of STAR publisher Maximo V. Soliven will be laid to rest at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Jan. 10, the Soliven family announced yesterday.
A necrological Mass will be held prior to the funeral at the St. Ignatius Cathedral at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City at 9:30 a.m.
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I am an accidental journalist. I set out to be an economist or, like most Chinese-Filipinos, a business person. Although I loved words, loved the way they formed on the page of a book and the way they sounded when read out loud, I never considered a career in journalism. But then there was Betty Go Belmonte, for whom I first worked part-time as a proofreader when I was in college (and, happily and thankfully, I havent left), and then there was Max Soliven.
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[Title] => Soliven dies in Japan
[Summary] => At six oclock last Thursday evening, Max Soliven called The STAR newsdesk from Tokyo to ask, as he always did when he was away on a trip, "Whats the big news there?"
[DatePublished] => 2006-11-25 00:00:00
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[Summary] => I remember that late July afternoon when about a dozen of us gathered in what was then the office of Mrs. Belmonte to assess the trial issue of The Philippine STAR. There were not enough chairs in the room for all those assembled there, and there was not enough space anyway to accommodate more chairs, so some of us perched on the arms of chairs and on the desk. No one though took the chair against the window designated "Christs Chair".
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