+ Follow ARTURO BORJAL Tag
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[Title] => Lim sa PWD: "Magtiwala sa sarili"
[Summary] => Dapat na ipakita ng mga taong may kapansanan ang kanilang tiwala sa sarili at pagiging produktibo.
[DatePublished] => 2012-07-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Facing the news headstrong
[Summary] => Usualy, the course that we take in college guides us to our career life.
[DatePublished] => 2011-07-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Kat Sebastian
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[Title] => Soliven gets NPC award
[Summary] => Philippine STAR publisher and chairman Max V. Soliven received Tuesday a scroll of "recognition" from the National Press Club at the gala celebration of the NPCs 50th "Golden Years" anniversary. He was cited for his impressive contributions to Philippine journalism.
The scrolls were presented to Soliven and 27 other "Jubilarians," all of them famous names in journalism and mass media, who had made their mark in their fields of endeavor and had served as "lifetime members" of the premier press club in the nation.
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[Title] => Another Spanish invasion
[Summary] => At a lunch hosted by Barcelo Asia CEO John Cogul and his wife Carmen Fargas to introduce Barcelos guest chef Oscar Motllo, I realized suddenly why most of the Filipino guests were thoroughly enjoying the sumptuous Spanish food servedwe were under Spain longer than weve been under Filipinos.
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[Title] => Torre, Joey seek reforms in PCF
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GMs Eugene Torre and Rogelio Antonio, Jr.
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[Title] => PCF eyes zero tax
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The Philippine Chess Federation, in an effort to end the controversy that
marred the recent Chess Pambansa Millennium Grand Prix, is seeking a formal
clarification and official ruling from the Bureau of Internal Revenue regarding
the tax scheme the PCF imposed on the players' winnings.
PCF chair Arturo Borjal said he will personally talk with BIR chief Dakila
Fonacier to get an official ruling on the matter to, once and for all, settle
the issue that drew an uproar from the players, particularly GM Rogelio
Antonio, Jr.
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[Title] => Laylo, Absin, Mariano move on
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Reigning national junior champion NM Darwin Laylo and unheralded NM Ernesto
Absin bumped off two other top-ranked bets in the second round playoff
yesterday even as former Asian Juniors champion IM Nelson Mariano II played
true to form in the active format to advance in the Chess Pambansa Millennium
Grand Prix at the PNB Financial Center in Pasay.
Laylo, the 19-year-old bet from Marikina, proved sharper than NM Yves
Rañola in active chess as he swept the sixth-ranked bet in th
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[DatePublished] => 2012-07-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Facing the news headstrong
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1436680
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[Title] => Soliven gets NPC award
[Summary] => Philippine STAR publisher and chairman Max V. Soliven received Tuesday a scroll of "recognition" from the National Press Club at the gala celebration of the NPCs 50th "Golden Years" anniversary. He was cited for his impressive contributions to Philippine journalism.
The scrolls were presented to Soliven and 27 other "Jubilarians," all of them famous names in journalism and mass media, who had made their mark in their fields of endeavor and had served as "lifetime members" of the premier press club in the nation.
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[Title] => Another Spanish invasion
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[Title] => Torre, Joey seek reforms in PCF
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GMs Eugene Torre and Rogelio Antonio, Jr.
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[Title] => PCF eyes zero tax
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The Philippine Chess Federation, in an effort to end the controversy that
marred the recent Chess Pambansa Millennium Grand Prix, is seeking a formal
clarification and official ruling from the Bureau of Internal Revenue regarding
the tax scheme the PCF imposed on the players' winnings.
PCF chair Arturo Borjal said he will personally talk with BIR chief Dakila
Fonacier to get an official ruling on the matter to, once and for all, settle
the issue that drew an uproar from the players, particularly GM Rogelio
Antonio, Jr.
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[Title] => Laylo, Absin, Mariano move on
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Reigning national junior champion NM Darwin Laylo and unheralded NM Ernesto
Absin bumped off two other top-ranked bets in the second round playoff
yesterday even as former Asian Juniors champion IM Nelson Mariano II played
true to form in the active format to advance in the Chess Pambansa Millennium
Grand Prix at the PNB Financial Center in Pasay.
Laylo, the 19-year-old bet from Marikina, proved sharper than NM Yves
Rañola in active chess as he swept the sixth-ranked bet in th
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