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                    [Summary] => Over the past weeks, I’ve been suffering from a bad case of "Whyosis." OK, I know you’re probably saying, "Yikes, what the heck is that? That sounds pretty bad!" Well, in a way, it is bad. It’s some kind of sickness. But not the physical kind. In a nutshell, it’s the syndrome where I get into this funk – a mode of sadness and desperation – coupled with the question "Why?" pounding repeatedly in my head. 

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Henry Tan, president of Pro-Ads Marketing Concepts, confesses to having been a bookworm at Chiang Kai Shek High School where his classmates included Graham Lim and Christian Tan, now high-ranking Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) officials. He went on to study at Mapua then made a living out of selling cars and cement before setting up his own advertising company early this year.
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The other day, Ramon Alfonso A. Fuentes – who described himself as "a concerned senior citizen" – faxed a letter to The STAR to call attention to the wrong use of a word in this column. The letter carried the logo of "Fuentes Media Operations, publishers of ‘The Filipino Economist."’
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Henry Tan, president of Pro-Ads Marketing Concepts, confesses to having been a bookworm at Chiang Kai Shek High School where his classmates included Graham Lim and Christian Tan, now high-ranking Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) officials. He went on to study at Mapua then made a living out of selling cars and cement before setting up his own advertising company early this year.
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The other day, Ramon Alfonso A. Fuentes – who described himself as "a concerned senior citizen" – faxed a letter to The STAR to call attention to the wrong use of a word in this column. The letter carried the logo of "Fuentes Media Operations, publishers of ‘The Filipino Economist."’
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