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Albert del Rosario’s five years as Philippine ambassador to the US was a nonstop race against time. Confirmed by Congress in Oct. 2001, he flew to his new post the next day after a rush briefing at the foreign office. Gloria Arroyo was to visit Washington in six weeks, so del Rosario needed to arrange all her meetings, chiefly with George W. Bush. Yet the embassy still had to fix his own presentation of credentials to the White House, for only then may he officially operate.
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After writing to US Ambassador Kristie Kenney last month, Magsaysay has sent out what he described as judicial notices to the US attorney general as well as the Philippine desk of the State Department.
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Sa ipinadalang liham ni Sen. Magsaysay kay Attorney General Alberto Gonzales ng US Department of Justice, Chairman ng Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food, nais lamang takasan ni Bolante ang kinakaharap nitong usapin sa P728 milyong fertilizer fund scam na pinaniniwalaang ginamit noong nakaraang 2004 elections na inimbestigahan ng Senado.
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In a speech on Wednesday at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think tank, Romulo defended the pullout last year of Philippine forces from Iraq earlier than scheduled to save the life of kidnapped Filipino truck driver Angelo de la Cruz.
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In a speech on Wednesday at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think tank, Romulo defended the pullout last year of Philippine forces from Iraq earlier than scheduled to save the life of kidnapped Filipino truck driver Angelo de la Cruz.
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