+ Follow DEVELOPING WORLD Tag
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[Title] => STAR writer wins blogging competition
[Summary] => The Philippine STAR’s Iris Cecilia Gonzales, who covers public finance, won in the THINK3: Developing World blogging competition organized by the Netherlands-based European Journalism Centre (EJC).
[DatePublished] => 2010-07-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => European Journalism Center launches 2010 blogging competition
[Summary] => The European Journalism Center, a Netherlands-based non-government organization and watchdog, launched here on Tuesday the 2010 European blogging competition, a worldwide event focused on the Millennium Development Goals.
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[Title] => Visions and Visionaries
[Summary] => Last week I introduced the Philippine audience to the colorful Singaporean planner and architect William Lim. Lims views on Asian urbanism and architecture form part of an emerging discourse on the nature of post-colonial, post-modern development of Eastern and Asian nations; the physical manifestation of which is increasingly centered in these nations urban centers and primate cities.
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