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Last Saturday, I flew to Davao to attend the Silver Linings 2011 gathering of breast cancer survivors.

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Growing up, my dad always encouraged us to read books. He has a whole room of books all properly catalogued that can pass as a school library. I would like to share with you the two books that changed my life.

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Success is sweeter when it is shared. After all, success unshared is failure.

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When I asked Bobbit Suntay, director of Carewell Foundation, how the Carewell golf tournament went, he said that a guy who has cancer won the tournament. I was intrigued – who is this guy?

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When one talks to Bobbit Suntay, one gets to feel his bursting energy of selflessness. You see, Bobbit lost his wife Jackie in October 2005 to ovarian cancer.

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Sometimes the most painful experience gives birth to a beautiful endeavor. Take for example the case of Robert “Bobbit” Suntay. A few years ago, he lost his beloved wife Jackie to ovarian cancer.

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Growing up, my dad always encouraged us to read books. He has a whole room of books all properly catalogued that can pass as a school library. I would like to share with you the two books that changed my life.

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Success is sweeter when it is shared. After all, success unshared is failure.

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When I asked Bobbit Suntay, director of Carewell Foundation, how the Carewell golf tournament went, he said that a guy who has cancer won the tournament. I was intrigued – who is this guy?

[DatePublished] => 2009-10-11 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 136296 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1720463 [AuthorName] => Rose Anne Belmonte [SectionName] => The Good News [SectionUrl] => the-good-news [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 506421 [Title] => 'When the going gets tough - the tough ones eat chicharon' [Summary] =>

When one talks to Bobbit Suntay, one gets to feel his bursting energy of selflessness. You see, Bobbit lost his wife Jackie in October 2005 to ovarian cancer.

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Sometimes the most painful experience gives birth to a beautiful endeavor. Take for example the case of Robert “Bobbit” Suntay. A few years ago, he lost his beloved wife Jackie to ovarian cancer.

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