+ Follow PAULINIAN Tag
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[Title] => Charo named Outstanding Paulinian alumna
[Summary] => ABS-CBN president and (CEO) Charo Santos-Concio was recently conferred the Fleur-de-lis Award, the highest honor given to outstanding graduates of St. Paul University Manila.
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[Title] => Graduation season: The link between education and employment
[Summary] => The greatest irony under the administration of President B. Aquino III could be the amazing economic growth that the Philippines achieved in the last three years, while the country's unemployment rate steadily increased along with population and poverty incidence. People of average intelligence could not comprehend why the commendable growth of the Philippine economy has not translated into actual job creation for a steadily rising population.
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February 1, 2015 - 12:00am