+ Follow JAPAN ASIA AIRWAYS Tag
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[Summary] => Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople, who died of an apparent heart attack yesterday, was a journalist turned statesman who helped raise Manilas profile as a key ally in the US-led war on terror.
Ople, who was 76, died in a hospital in Taiwan after his flight to Bangkok from Tokyo, where he had been attending trade talks, was diverted.
His brief tenure as a senior Cabinet figure began in July last year when President Arroyo plucked him from the Senate, where he held positions in several committees, overseeing some 110 international and bilateral treaties.
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Ople, who was 76, died in a hospital in Taiwan after his flight to Bangkok from Tokyo, where he had been attending trade talks, was diverted.
His brief tenure as a senior Cabinet figure began in July last year when President Arroyo plucked him from the Senate, where he held positions in several committees, overseeing some 110 international and bilateral treaties.
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December 15, 2003 - 12:00am