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[Title] => Turn your business expansion plans into reality
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[Title] => A quick fix solution to home renovation woes
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[Title] => Tuition solution in as fast as two hours
[Summary] => For businesswoman Lilia Junio, the education of her children comes first before anything else.
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[Title] => Citibank Savings Personal Loan: Get your dream vacation in as fast as two hours
[Summary] => You were just browsing the newspaper when you chance upon an ad, a cheap airfare to a dream destination in Italy.
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[Title] => Citibank launches RP's 1st corporate credit card
[Summary] => US-based financial giant Citibank NA will launch the first corporate-oriented credit card in the Philippines, a top bank official said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2009-07-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Never forgotten
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There were three posthumous honorees in the PBA Hall of Fame induction rites at the Araneta Coliseum last Sunday. Sportswriter Tony Siddayao, broadcaster Pinggoy Pengson and former PBA president Doming Itchon were enshrined in the presence of their surviving families.
Siddayao was known as the dean of sportswriting. He had a way with words and sports was his passion. Tony passed away on April 18, 1996 – two days shy of his 63rd birthday. His wife Mariecruz died three years before at 55.
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[Title] => Danny to retire here
[Summary] => PBA legend Dancin’ Danny Florencio has lived in San Francisco for over 20 years but plans to retire in Marikina, his hometown, three years from now when he retires from his job as a hospital utility clerk and is assured a lifetime pension – in dollars, of course.
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[Title] => PBA names Hall of Fame inductees
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San Miguel Corp. chairman Eduardo Cojuangco Jr., coaches Ron Jacobs and Dante Silverio, former league president Domingo Itchon, import Norman Black, two-time MVP Abet Guidaben, pioneer pros Manny Paner and Danny Florencio, writer Tony Siddayao and broadcaster Pinggoy Pengson were voted the other day to be inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame at the Araneta Coliseum on April 8.
A seven-man honors committee met at the PBA office in Libis to select the second batch of Hall of Famers from a list of 14 nominees submitted earlier by the selection committee.
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[Title] => Prosecution set to present Chavit secretary at Estrada trial
[Summary] => Government lawyers are set to present tomorrow the personal secretary of former Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson to corroborate earlier testimony that jailed former President Joseph Estrada received pay-offs from jueteng operators.
Emma Lim, the prosecutions 27th witness against Estrada, is expected to corroborate the testimony of Carmencita Itchon, another Singson employee, that Estrada received millions of pesos collected by Singson from gambling bosses from all over the country.
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[Title] => ESTRADA PLUNDER TRIAL : Prosecution set to put Chavit on witness stand
[Summary] => The man who started the chain of events that led to Joseph Estradas downfall is expected to testify next week in former Estradas corruption trial on how he allegedly amassed millions in bribes from gambling lords.
Prosecutors will put former Ilocos Sur governor Luis "Chavit" Singson on the witness stand after presenting another witness, Emma Lim, a secretary of Singson, whos expected to give a brief testimony.
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[Title] => Never forgotten
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There were three posthumous honorees in the PBA Hall of Fame induction rites at the Araneta Coliseum last Sunday. Sportswriter Tony Siddayao, broadcaster Pinggoy Pengson and former PBA president Doming Itchon were enshrined in the presence of their surviving families.
Siddayao was known as the dean of sportswriting. He had a way with words and sports was his passion. Tony passed away on April 18, 1996 – two days shy of his 63rd birthday. His wife Mariecruz died three years before at 55.
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[Title] => Danny to retire here
[Summary] => PBA legend Dancin’ Danny Florencio has lived in San Francisco for over 20 years but plans to retire in Marikina, his hometown, three years from now when he retires from his job as a hospital utility clerk and is assured a lifetime pension – in dollars, of course.
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San Miguel Corp. chairman Eduardo Cojuangco Jr., coaches Ron Jacobs and Dante Silverio, former league president Domingo Itchon, import Norman Black, two-time MVP Abet Guidaben, pioneer pros Manny Paner and Danny Florencio, writer Tony Siddayao and broadcaster Pinggoy Pengson were voted the other day to be inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame at the Araneta Coliseum on April 8.
A seven-man honors committee met at the PBA office in Libis to select the second batch of Hall of Famers from a list of 14 nominees submitted earlier by the selection committee.
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[Title] => Prosecution set to present Chavit secretary at Estrada trial
[Summary] => Government lawyers are set to present tomorrow the personal secretary of former Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson to corroborate earlier testimony that jailed former President Joseph Estrada received pay-offs from jueteng operators.
Emma Lim, the prosecutions 27th witness against Estrada, is expected to corroborate the testimony of Carmencita Itchon, another Singson employee, that Estrada received millions of pesos collected by Singson from gambling bosses from all over the country.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-30 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => ESTRADA PLUNDER TRIAL : Prosecution set to put Chavit on witness stand
[Summary] => The man who started the chain of events that led to Joseph Estradas downfall is expected to testify next week in former Estradas corruption trial on how he allegedly amassed millions in bribes from gambling lords.
Prosecutors will put former Ilocos Sur governor Luis "Chavit" Singson on the witness stand after presenting another witness, Emma Lim, a secretary of Singson, whos expected to give a brief testimony.
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