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Just as eloquent, it might be added parenthetically, is our Foreign Affairs Secretary Bert Romulo, who earned his Doctorate in Laws from the Universidad Central de Madrid sobresaliente.
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I haven’t spoken with him since he "indianed" me twice – first at the dinner I gave for the Presidentiables and Vice Presidentiables at the Tower Club. Noli had told me in Malacañang that he would come, even if President GMA had politely spurned my invitation. The night before the event, he had also assured my partner and coordinator, STARGATE President Babe Romualdez, he was coming.
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In his first press conference, nattily attired in a dark suit and blue-striped silver tie, Zapatero virtually condemned United States President George W. Bush and Britain’s Prime Minister Tony Blair for the "disaster" in Iraq.
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Just as eloquent, it might be added parenthetically, is our Foreign Affairs Secretary Bert Romulo, who earned his Doctorate in Laws from the Universidad Central de Madrid sobresaliente.
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In his first press conference, nattily attired in a dark suit and blue-striped silver tie, Zapatero virtually condemned United States President George W. Bush and Britain’s Prime Minister Tony Blair for the "disaster" in Iraq.
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