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Former Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador to Belgium-Luxembourg Roberto Romulo hosted a birthday celebration with his colleagues in the business community as well as his associates from the diplomatic corps for his dear friend, chairman and CEO of Planters’ Development Bank and former ambassador to the Court of St. James Jesus “Chuching” Tambunting.

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They say that a tree is best measured when it is down. And what a big tree Angie Reyes was! Many people will talk about the great things he has done. His continuous years of public service. His place in history. Allow me to share my own personal perspective.

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The Harvard Club, Northwestern-Kellogg Association and Wharton-Penn Club will hold a Joint Golf Cup on Jan. 28 with over 130 players from the associations and their guests expected to see action at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club in Mandaluyong.

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As my last column for the year (and, come to think of it, for the decade), I thought it appropriate to assess the passing year. Just like previous years, 2009 will turn out to be a mixed bag of good and bad, happy and sad — events that can make one’s spirit soar or drive one to anguish but which, in totality, shape the tapestry of our earthly journey into a more interesting weave.

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They say that a tree is best measured when it is down. And what a big tree Angie Reyes was! Many people will talk about the great things he has done. His continuous years of public service. His place in history. Allow me to share my own personal perspective.

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