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Ortigas & Co., the developer of the 16-hectare Greenhills shopping complex, is planning to raise at least $200 million through a maiden offering of shares possibly in the second quarter of 2012, according to a company official.

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It could have been another Edsa with three personalities who made it possible present in the capacity-filled Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium in RCBC Plaza last Thursday.

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A Palace official hinted yesterday that President Aquino might consider raising taxes in 2012 or before the middle of his term in 2013.

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The ownership of Sabah had always been a “we say, they say” issue.

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In more recent news across the globe, dead birds fall from the sky and lifeless fish are washed ashore as chilling blizzards blast key cities.

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Speaking at a Mass marking Sin’s first death anniversary at the Manila Cathedral in Intramuros, Bishop Socrates Villegas said the time had come for Filipinos to "follow the footsteps of Cardinal Sin and let his legacy be a challenge."

"We must never allow the courage he (Sin) had taught us to die out," he said.
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The commemoration of the first death anniversary of Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin Wednesday will be highlighted by a three-day series of Masses and activities at a village named after him in Punta, Sta. Ana starting today.
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Fr. Rufino Sescon said the cardinal might be removed from the respirator as his condition steadily improves.

Reading a prepared statement, Sescon said Sin had suffered irregular heartbeat, not a heart attack as earlier reported.

Sin, 76, who retired in November 2003, was hospitalized briefly last year after having a seizure while at prayer.
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The ownership of Sabah had always been a “we say, they say” issue.

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In more recent news across the globe, dead birds fall from the sky and lifeless fish are washed ashore as chilling blizzards blast key cities.

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Speaking at a Mass marking Sin’s first death anniversary at the Manila Cathedral in Intramuros, Bishop Socrates Villegas said the time had come for Filipinos to "follow the footsteps of Cardinal Sin and let his legacy be a challenge."

"We must never allow the courage he (Sin) had taught us to die out," he said.
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The commemoration of the first death anniversary of Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin Wednesday will be highlighted by a three-day series of Masses and activities at a village named after him in Punta, Sta. Ana starting today.
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Fr. Rufino Sescon said the cardinal might be removed from the respirator as his condition steadily improves.

Reading a prepared statement, Sescon said Sin had suffered irregular heartbeat, not a heart attack as earlier reported.

Sin, 76, who retired in November 2003, was hospitalized briefly last year after having a seizure while at prayer.
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