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[Title] => Celebrating Women’s Month
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[Title] => Young women speak out!
[Summary] => Taking off from the successful 9th Young Women Leaders’ Conference (YWLC) last September, women leaders from different campuses will gather once more to discuss crucial issues that concern them at the National Women’s Summit, to be held on Oct. 20-21 at Miriam College in Quezon City.
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The resignation the other day of Aprodicio Laquian 45 days after taking office
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came as a shock. Laquian called it quits after learning that the Chief
Executive had taken umbrage at his unguarded comment during a forum sponsored
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came as a shock. Laquian called it quits after learning that the Chief
Executive had taken umbrage at his unguarded comment during a forum sponsored
by the Manila Overseas Press Club about the Chief's staying up until 4 in the
morning with his drinking buddies. The President had reportedly seen the video
tape of the evening's affair in which Laquian said . . .
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