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                    [Title] => A new breed of nation builders
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One might ask, what does it take to be a nation builder? For the different teams at the Gawad Kalinga (GK) Bayani Challenge 2012 in Cagayan de Oro City, this chant sums it all up. Indeed, actions speak louder than words.

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BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura told reporters yesterday that Bankwise was required to report the acquisition to the BSP and detail the rehabilitation plan that its new owners intend to implement.
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A group led by presidential publicist Dante Ang has reportedly acquired a 60 percent stake in Bankwise, the thrift bank formerly known as Bank Dharmala.

Banking sources said Ang acquired Bankwise and was elected chairman of the bank’s board of directors.

A veteran public relations agent, Ang acquired the national daily newspaper The Manila Times last year from Manila Rep. Mark Jimenez and the Filipino-language daily Kabayan.
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One might ask, what does it take to be a nation builder? For the different teams at the Gawad Kalinga (GK) Bayani Challenge 2012 in Cagayan de Oro City, this chant sums it all up. Indeed, actions speak louder than words.

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BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura told reporters yesterday that Bankwise was required to report the acquisition to the BSP and detail the rehabilitation plan that its new owners intend to implement.
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A group led by presidential publicist Dante Ang has reportedly acquired a 60 percent stake in Bankwise, the thrift bank formerly known as Bank Dharmala.

Banking sources said Ang acquired Bankwise and was elected chairman of the bank’s board of directors.

A veteran public relations agent, Ang acquired the national daily newspaper The Manila Times last year from Manila Rep. Mark Jimenez and the Filipino-language daily Kabayan.
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