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The historic  Kennon Road as a “national park” gets a fresh push from the Japanese community in Baguio City and Benguet, which vowed to ask President Benigno Aquino III to declare the century-old highway system, also called Zigzag Road,  leading to Baguio City and the Cordillera Administrative Region,  as a national park.

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You might say a funny thing happened on the road to Baguio City for the Shell Art Interaction Series and media familiarization tour at the Bencab museum a ways downhill to nearby Tuba, but not really, not really.

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The operation of Kennon Road, which leads to Baguio City, may be privatized, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said yesterday.

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Mountain or sea? During our teens, the sea usually won. After an all-night, all-morning bout of partying, the lure of the sun and the shores of Matabungkay was just too much to pass up, hangover be damned.

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You feel the air getting colder as you wind your way up the tree-covered mountain.

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After years of driving incredibly efficient front-wheel drive Japanese sedans, I must admit it feels pretty good to sit in an old-school, politically incorrect, loud mouthed, rear wheel drive, American muscle car. Nothing says, “What oil crisis?” quite like the black sheep of Chrysler’s family, the new 300C. It just doesn’t give a shift.

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“Don’t let go of the gas ‘til you see God.” — Carlos Anton

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As the country celebrates Filipino-American Friendship Day today, residents in this City of Pines remember the 100th year since the famous mountain highway Kennon Road was completed.

Formerly known as Benguet Road, this stretch of winding road — a "labor of love" of its engineer, US army Col. Lyman W. Kennon — was built in 1905 as a horse trail.
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The US Embassy said Brig. Gen. James Lewis Kennon, US Pacific Command logistics chief, will review US-Philippine "military-to-military security cooperation activities," including the military’s procurement reform program.

The visit falls under the regular series of meetings between military and security officials of both countries "to discuss programs for sustained counter-terrorism capability," the embassy said.
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                    [Title] => PNoy pressed to declare Kennon Road as national park
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The historic  Kennon Road as a “national park” gets a fresh push from the Japanese community in Baguio City and Benguet, which vowed to ask President Benigno Aquino III to declare the century-old highway system, also called Zigzag Road,  leading to Baguio City and the Cordillera Administrative Region,  as a national park.

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You might say a funny thing happened on the road to Baguio City for the Shell Art Interaction Series and media familiarization tour at the Bencab museum a ways downhill to nearby Tuba, but not really, not really.

[DatePublished] => 2013-05-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1431668 [AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana [SectionName] => Starweek Magazine [SectionUrl] => starweek-magazine [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 795078 [Title] => Kennon Road may be privatized - DPWH [Summary] =>

The operation of Kennon Road, which leads to Baguio City, may be privatized, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said yesterday.

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Mountain or sea? During our teens, the sea usually won. After an all-night, all-morning bout of partying, the lure of the sun and the shores of Matabungkay was just too much to pass up, hangover be damned.

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You feel the air getting colder as you wind your way up the tree-covered mountain.

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After years of driving incredibly efficient front-wheel drive Japanese sedans, I must admit it feels pretty good to sit in an old-school, politically incorrect, loud mouthed, rear wheel drive, American muscle car. Nothing says, “What oil crisis?” quite like the black sheep of Chrysler’s family, the new 300C. It just doesn’t give a shift.

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“Don’t let go of the gas ‘til you see God.” — Carlos Anton

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As the country celebrates Filipino-American Friendship Day today, residents in this City of Pines remember the 100th year since the famous mountain highway Kennon Road was completed.

Formerly known as Benguet Road, this stretch of winding road — a "labor of love" of its engineer, US army Col. Lyman W. Kennon — was built in 1905 as a horse trail.
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The US Embassy said Brig. Gen. James Lewis Kennon, US Pacific Command logistics chief, will review US-Philippine "military-to-military security cooperation activities," including the military’s procurement reform program.

The visit falls under the regular series of meetings between military and security officials of both countries "to discuss programs for sustained counter-terrorism capability," the embassy said.
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