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                    [Title] => Handshakes that shook the world
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                    [Title] => Davide takes oath as RP rep to UN
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CEBU — Retired chief justice Hilario Davide Jr. took his oath yesterday as ambassador to the United Nations before President Arroyo.


He will replace Ambassador Lauro Baja Jr., a career diplomat.

Victoriano Lecaros, ASEAN spokesman, told reporters yesterday Davide took his oath after the ASEAN-Korea Summit at the Shangri-La Mactan Island Resort.

Diplomatic sources said Malacañang is determined to push Davide’s nomination, which has not yet been approved by the Commission on Appointments.
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The Philippines participated in the meeting, according to Trade and Industry Secretary Juan B. Santos.

The initial meeting follows the mandate of the ASEAN-Korea Summit last Nov. 30, 2004 in Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic to launch the negotiations in early 2005.
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CEBU — Retired chief justice Hilario Davide Jr. took his oath yesterday as ambassador to the United Nations before President Arroyo.


He will replace Ambassador Lauro Baja Jr., a career diplomat.

Victoriano Lecaros, ASEAN spokesman, told reporters yesterday Davide took his oath after the ASEAN-Korea Summit at the Shangri-La Mactan Island Resort.

Diplomatic sources said Malacañang is determined to push Davide’s nomination, which has not yet been approved by the Commission on Appointments.
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The Philippines participated in the meeting, according to Trade and Industry Secretary Juan B. Santos.

The initial meeting follows the mandate of the ASEAN-Korea Summit last Nov. 30, 2004 in Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic to launch the negotiations in early 2005.
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