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[Title] => A night of music & friendship
[Summary] => The Philippine Embassy in Madrid celebrated the first Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day with a concert-reception featuring the best Philippine and Spanish talents. Held at the amphitheater of the prestigious Casa de America in Madrid, the program began with speeches by Casa de America Director General Ambassador Asuncion Ansorena, Philippine Ambassador to Spain Joseph Bernardo and Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs Ramon Gil Casares.
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[Title] => Can GMA save the economy with family planning?
[Summary] => It is tragic that the highly educated GMA is the countrys first economics professor to become President, but she has failed to promote family planning due perhaps to her personal religious piety or her concern that the powerful Catholic bishops of her Edsa 2 coalition will oppose her. Is her perceived lack of strong political base and controversial Edsa 2 rise to political power another reason for GMA not wanting to incur the wrath of the Catholic bishops on the population control issue?
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[AuthorName] => Wilson Lee Flores
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[Title] => An elegant housewarming
[Summary] => A blessed and prosperous New Year to one and all!
Dante Go, the affable and debonair president emeritus of the Chinese-Filipino Business Club, treated President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as well as diplomatic, social and business luminaries to an elegant housewarming. Sponsors included Mary Ty; Elena Coyiuto; Carol Sy; Nina Garcia; Evelyn Tan; Luy Kim Guan; architect Ramon Antonio; and Francois Kellenberger.
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[Title] => A return to paradise
[Summary] => "You see things that are and say, Why? But I dream things that never were and say, Why not? " George Bernard Shaw
The Pacifica Polynesian Cultural Foundation, Inc. recently presented a grand
luau called
Return to Paradise to mark its formal launch.
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[Title] => The First Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day
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"There is no experience better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up." John Andrew Holmer
Through the initiative and efforts of the Chinese-Filipino Business Club (CFBC), the Filipino nation celebrated the first ever Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day on June 9. President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed Proclamation No.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Manila, Beijing sign agreement
[Summary] => In line with yesterdays celebration of Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day, Manila entered into a friendly affiliation agreement with Beijing in simple ceremonies held at the Manila City Hall.
The agreement, signed by Manila Mayor Lito Atienza and Secretary Liu Zhengmin, of the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal Congress, stipulates that the two cities work for the exchange of culture, education and economy.
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[Title] => Fil-Chinese community sees economic recovery in 6 months
[Summary] => Filipino-Chinese businessmen see the countrys economic recovery within six months.
Joaquin Sy, secretary general of the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc., told
The STAR yesterday that six months from now, the economic programs of the Arroyo administration would bear fruit.
[DatePublished] => 2002-01-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Chinese-Filipino Business Club, Inc.; Patriotism Redefined
[Summary] => Many wary Filipinos will define a patriot as pessimistically as Edgar Abbey doessomeone always ready to defend his country against his government. The Chinese Filipino Business Club, Inc. (cfbci), a nonprofit organization with 400 members nationwide, prefers the more sanguine attitude of supporting the economic policies and programs of the government for the benefit of the country. Soon after its inception in 1998, the CFBCIalready attracted tributes for its social contributions.
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AW PENG LAM
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[Title] => A night of music & friendship
[Summary] => The Philippine Embassy in Madrid celebrated the first Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day with a concert-reception featuring the best Philippine and Spanish talents. Held at the amphitheater of the prestigious Casa de America in Madrid, the program began with speeches by Casa de America Director General Ambassador Asuncion Ansorena, Philippine Ambassador to Spain Joseph Bernardo and Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs Ramon Gil Casares.
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[Title] => Can GMA save the economy with family planning?
[Summary] => It is tragic that the highly educated GMA is the countrys first economics professor to become President, but she has failed to promote family planning due perhaps to her personal religious piety or her concern that the powerful Catholic bishops of her Edsa 2 coalition will oppose her. Is her perceived lack of strong political base and controversial Edsa 2 rise to political power another reason for GMA not wanting to incur the wrath of the Catholic bishops on the population control issue?
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[Title] => An elegant housewarming
[Summary] => A blessed and prosperous New Year to one and all!
Dante Go, the affable and debonair president emeritus of the Chinese-Filipino Business Club, treated President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as well as diplomatic, social and business luminaries to an elegant housewarming. Sponsors included Mary Ty; Elena Coyiuto; Carol Sy; Nina Garcia; Evelyn Tan; Luy Kim Guan; architect Ramon Antonio; and Francois Kellenberger.
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[Title] => A return to paradise
[Summary] => "You see things that are and say, Why? But I dream things that never were and say, Why not? " George Bernard Shaw
The Pacifica Polynesian Cultural Foundation, Inc. recently presented a grand
luau called
Return to Paradise to mark its formal launch.
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[ColumnID] => 135074
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[Title] => The First Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day
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"There is no experience better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up." John Andrew Holmer
Through the initiative and efforts of the Chinese-Filipino Business Club (CFBC), the Filipino nation celebrated the first ever Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day on June 9. President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed Proclamation No.
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[Title] => Manila, Beijing sign agreement
[Summary] => In line with yesterdays celebration of Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day, Manila entered into a friendly affiliation agreement with Beijing in simple ceremonies held at the Manila City Hall.
The agreement, signed by Manila Mayor Lito Atienza and Secretary Liu Zhengmin, of the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal Congress, stipulates that the two cities work for the exchange of culture, education and economy.
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[Title] => Fil-Chinese community sees economic recovery in 6 months
[Summary] => Filipino-Chinese businessmen see the countrys economic recovery within six months.
Joaquin Sy, secretary general of the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc., told
The STAR yesterday that six months from now, the economic programs of the Arroyo administration would bear fruit.
[DatePublished] => 2002-01-25 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Chinese-Filipino Business Club, Inc.; Patriotism Redefined
[Summary] => Many wary Filipinos will define a patriot as pessimistically as Edgar Abbey doessomeone always ready to defend his country against his government. The Chinese Filipino Business Club, Inc. (cfbci), a nonprofit organization with 400 members nationwide, prefers the more sanguine attitude of supporting the economic policies and programs of the government for the benefit of the country. Soon after its inception in 1998, the CFBCIalready attracted tributes for its social contributions.
[DatePublished] => 2002-01-20 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Vanni de Sequera
[SectionName] => Starweek Magazine
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