+ Follow VICENTE PATERNO Tag
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[Title] => Former Sen. Vicente Paterno dies
[Summary] => Former Sen. Vicente "Ting" Paterno passed away at the age of 89 on Friday morning.
[DatePublished] => 2014-11-21 17:00:41
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[Title] => Vicente T. Paterno’s autobiography
[Summary] => Vicente T. Paterno, former chairman of the BOI (Board of Investment) (1970-1979), Minister of Industry (1974-1979), and Minister of Public Highways (1979-1980), Senator of the Republic (1987-1992), and, now, private businessman, as founder and chairman of the Philippine Seven Corporation, has written a book about himself, his beginnings and his achievements.
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[AuthorName] => Gerardo P. Sicat
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[Title] => Report
[Summary] => With remarkable punctuality, the Citizens Consultative Commission on Charter Change submitted its report to the President yesterday.
For over two months, the 55-member Commission labored with incredible endurance. The daily sessions were long and, during the final two-week stretch, consisted of plenary sessions that began in the morning and often ended close to midnight.
The public consultations took the commissioners through the entire length of the archipelago. Hearings with resource persons were conducted as well.
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For over two months, the 55-member Commission labored with incredible endurance. The daily sessions were long and, during the final two-week stretch, consisted of plenary sessions that began in the morning and often ended close to midnight.
The public consultations took the commissioners through the entire length of the archipelago. Hearings with resource persons were conducted as well.
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