+ Follow CULTURAL COUNSELOR FRANCK HEBERT Tag
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[Title] => A Surprise for Philippe
[Summary] => Early last month, Philippe Gauthier, founding president of Le Club and now chairman of EuroAsia and AsiaType, was never more surprised in his life. He was led blindfolded to the Inter-Con ballroom for what he was told would be a small dinner hosted by a dozen friends on his birthday.
While guests waited in the ballroom, suspense was building up with successive announcements over the loud speaker: "Philippe has just stepped out of his car; he is now entering the hotel lobby; he is now ascending the stairs; he is actually outside the ballroom!"
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rosalinda Orosa
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[Title] => Two Firsts
[Summary] => The first reception of Ambassador Paul and Carolyn Dimond was expectedly the grandest ever, marking as it did H.M. Queen Elizabeths jubilee. On the sprawling lawn, a throng assembled under the seven white tents over which flew buntings and balloons bearing the jubilee colors of gold and purple. Highlights of the Queens reign were being shown on film while youngsters were mildly complaining in levity, "Why not the World Cup instead?"
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While guests waited in the ballroom, suspense was building up with successive announcements over the loud speaker: "Philippe has just stepped out of his car; he is now entering the hotel lobby; he is now ascending the stairs; he is actually outside the ballroom!"
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