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Malacañang is studying the possibility of giving Filipino adventure sportsman Dale Abenojar a belated presidential citation for having scaled Mt. Everest, the world’s highest mountain, in May.


Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said he is awaiting the formal report of Director Jeremy Barns, presidential assistant for historical affairs and deputy head of the Chancellery of Philippine Orders and State Decorations, on whether Abenojar, 43, merits a citation from President Arroyo. The honors body is headed by presidential protocol chief Marciano Paynor Jr.
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The story of adventure sportsman Dale Abenojar’s bitter and lonely climb up Mt. Everest in May was presented the other night in the documentary film, "A Child in Everest," and it made the mountaineer feel "like I’m again on top of the world."

The film drew tears and and applause from more than 500 people who watched the movie at SM Megamall Friday night. Guests included members of the media, government, friends, family and supporters.
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                    [Title] => Palace mulls belated citation for Abenojar
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Malacañang is studying the possibility of giving Filipino adventure sportsman Dale Abenojar a belated presidential citation for having scaled Mt. Everest, the world’s highest mountain, in May.


Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said he is awaiting the formal report of Director Jeremy Barns, presidential assistant for historical affairs and deputy head of the Chancellery of Philippine Orders and State Decorations, on whether Abenojar, 43, merits a citation from President Arroyo. The honors body is headed by presidential protocol chief Marciano Paynor Jr.
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The story of adventure sportsman Dale Abenojar’s bitter and lonely climb up Mt. Everest in May was presented the other night in the documentary film, "A Child in Everest," and it made the mountaineer feel "like I’m again on top of the world."

The film drew tears and and applause from more than 500 people who watched the movie at SM Megamall Friday night. Guests included members of the media, government, friends, family and supporters.
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