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[Title] => Exciting times ahead for MCIA?
[Summary] => No one could miss the big headlines from both local newspapers yesterday that two huge business conglomerates, namely Ayala Corp. and Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV), have signed a memorandum of agreement to form a 50-50 joint venture to bid and develop the Mactan Cebu International Airport (MCIA).
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[Title] => About that retraction by Michael Gleissner
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[Title] => Foreign bizmen to denounce Mayor Radaza?
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It seems that the problems of Mayor Arturo "Boy" Radaza is far from over. I just got a call from a good friend, who will remain unnamed as of this time that his Korean friend who wanted to put up a hotel/condominium in Lapu-Lapu City was willing to come out in the open to denounce the Mayor for asking him for bribes. I have already met this Korean businessman on a few occasions and he was happy to be investing his money in Cebu.
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[Title] => Now the plot thickens vs. Radaza
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Now the plot thickens! It is no longer the King brothers accusing Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Arturo Radaza of misusing the vast powers of the Mayor's office for whatever purposes it may serve him. Now Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña has joined the fracas against "crooked officials" using the very issue that we wrote the other day about the Mayor's giving Mr. Michael Gleissner of BigFoot and the International Academy of Film and Television (IAFT) a hard time to secure a building permit.
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[Title] => What? The Film Academy to pull out of Cebu?
[Summary] => We got a lot of positive text comments about our article on the International Academy of Film and Television (IAFT), mostly from our Cebuano friends who are very proud that this industry has now come to our shores. After all, Filipinos are fond of American films and what better than to have these films done in our own country for the simple reason that it is cheaper to do them here! As weve said, the reason why the IAFT opened in Cebu is the fact that as far as filmmaking is concerned, Cebuanos are virtually virgins.
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[Title] => What? The Film Academy to pull out of Cebu?
[Summary] => We got a lot of positive text comments about our article on the International Academy of Film and Television (IAFT), mostly from our Cebuano friends who are very proud that this industry has now come to our shores. After all, Filipinos are fond of American films and what better than to have these films done in our own country for the simple reason that it is cheaper to do them here! As weve said, the reason why the IAFT opened in Cebu is the fact that as far as filmmaking is concerned, Cebuanos are virtually virgins.
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MR. GLEISSNER
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[Title] => Foreign bizmen to denounce Mayor Radaza?
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It seems that the problems of Mayor Arturo "Boy" Radaza is far from over. I just got a call from a good friend, who will remain unnamed as of this time that his Korean friend who wanted to put up a hotel/condominium in Lapu-Lapu City was willing to come out in the open to denounce the Mayor for asking him for bribes. I have already met this Korean businessman on a few occasions and he was happy to be investing his money in Cebu.
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[Title] => Now the plot thickens vs. Radaza
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Now the plot thickens! It is no longer the King brothers accusing Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Arturo Radaza of misusing the vast powers of the Mayor's office for whatever purposes it may serve him. Now Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña has joined the fracas against "crooked officials" using the very issue that we wrote the other day about the Mayor's giving Mr. Michael Gleissner of BigFoot and the International Academy of Film and Television (IAFT) a hard time to secure a building permit.
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[ColumnID] => 135522
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[AuthorName] => Bobit S. Avila
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[Title] => What? The Film Academy to pull out of Cebu?
[Summary] => We got a lot of positive text comments about our article on the International Academy of Film and Television (IAFT), mostly from our Cebuano friends who are very proud that this industry has now come to our shores. After all, Filipinos are fond of American films and what better than to have these films done in our own country for the simple reason that it is cheaper to do them here! As weve said, the reason why the IAFT opened in Cebu is the fact that as far as filmmaking is concerned, Cebuanos are virtually virgins.
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[Title] => What? The Film Academy to pull out of Cebu?
[Summary] => We got a lot of positive text comments about our article on the International Academy of Film and Television (IAFT), mostly from our Cebuano friends who are very proud that this industry has now come to our shores. After all, Filipinos are fond of American films and what better than to have these films done in our own country for the simple reason that it is cheaper to do them here! As weve said, the reason why the IAFT opened in Cebu is the fact that as far as filmmaking is concerned, Cebuanos are virtually virgins.
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