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My heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Hans Hauri for being one of the seven nominees for the Asia CEO Award 2012 in the category of “Expatriates”.

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A security clamp-down at the Ben Gurion International Airport, where hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters were expected to land Friday, has eased up after Israel denied them entry.

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Modena confirmed that he had already issued an apology over his "insensitive" remarks against his host country but stressed this would not be the end of it.
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There's no way the precipitate fall from grace of neophyte Presidential "chief of staff" Aprodicio Laquian can be cushioned or explained away. In starkest terms, he got his "boss" sore at him.

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