+ Follow KA EDONG Tag
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[Title] => The return of the native
[Summary] => The headline about Filipinos who wish to leave is but part of the story. There are also Filipinos who want to stay and resolve to stay despite opportunities abroad because duty beckons them. But an even more important part that must not be overlooked is about Filipinos who return. They have come from abroad, some of them having been spectacularly successful in other countries more hospitable to talent than the Philippines but they return to still the terrible aching of the heart for home. This is not to say that the Pulse Asia poll can be ignored.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-27 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1804784
[AuthorName] => Carmen N. Pedrosa
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[Title] => Wherever we may roam
[Summary] => It is about a five hour drive from Orange County to this Mexican sleepy fishing town of San Felipe, overlooking the calm Sea of Cortez on the east side of the Baja-California Peninsula. San Felipe is like most Philippine coastal towns where life seems very slow, where people are more laid back compared to us businessmen from the metropolitan areas of the US.
A few days away from cellphones, the Dow Jones, TV news or dailies certainly renews ones spirit, preparing it for the demands of business and family.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-09 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133361
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[AuthorID] => 1099661
[AuthorName] => A VOICE FROM AMERICA By Ernie D. Delfin
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KA EDONG
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[Title] => The return of the native
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[Title] => Wherever we may roam
[Summary] => It is about a five hour drive from Orange County to this Mexican sleepy fishing town of San Felipe, overlooking the calm Sea of Cortez on the east side of the Baja-California Peninsula. San Felipe is like most Philippine coastal towns where life seems very slow, where people are more laid back compared to us businessmen from the metropolitan areas of the US.
A few days away from cellphones, the Dow Jones, TV news or dailies certainly renews ones spirit, preparing it for the demands of business and family.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-09 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133361
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1099661
[AuthorName] => A VOICE FROM AMERICA By Ernie D. Delfin
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