+ Follow JOSIE CRUZ NATORI Tag
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[Title] => Felipe F. Cruz, 93
[Summary] => Felipe F. Cruz Sr., of FF Cruz and Co., died on May 19 at the age of 93.
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[Title] => 'People of the Year' awards unfold
[Summary] => People Asia magazine heralds the New Year with its “People of the Year” awards last night at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza with a powerhouse roster of awardees led by law student and bomb blast survivor Raissa Laurel, whom the magazine lauds for her courage and strength in adversity.
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[Title] => Open Door, See Mountain
[Summary] => Ralph Samuelson, Director of the Asian Cultural Council (ACC), was quoting his favorite Chinese four-character saying. The occasion was last Tuesdays gala dinner honoring trustees of the Asian Cultural Council of New York, led by David Rockefeller Jr., Josie Cruz Natori, Kenneth Fung and Samuelson, plus Stephen Heintz, president of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, who came over to Manila after a trip to China, despite "adverse travel advisories", quipped ACC-Philippines president Isabel Wilson.
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January 10, 2011 - 12:00am