You see, Ciel Habito wasnt carrying a "Bro. Eddie for President" pin which another guest, Couples for Christ officer Luis Sison, was handing out. Why, even Mr. Ramos who is openly supporting President Macapagal-Arroyo wore the pin to please Mr. Sison.
Jess Estanislao left for Rome last Wednesday to meet up with, among others, former International Monetary Fund managing director Michel de Camdessus and American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Luminary Michael Novak.
As everybody knows, Mr. Estanislao who will be back tomorrow has been asking voters to include the stance on corporate governance (in the public sector) of the presidential candidates when they make their decision on May 10.
Did you know 2: ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp.s new president Luis Alejandro has decided to bring along his long-time executive assistant from his previous employment instead of making do with whomever chairman Eugenio Lopez III is inclined to recommend.
In part, this could be traced to Boy Edezas treasury orientation (twiddle your thumbs and wait for the clients to come) vis-à-vis the marketing thrust of his predecessor, Joel Valdes, who aggressively went after clients.
In part, this could be traced to an, uh, ongoing reorganization of sorts, starting with the not-to-subtle move to get rid of an executive vice-president because he failed to submit all these years his transcripts of records.
Obviously not for Tamarind Cove, which forms part of ritzy Ayala Alabang Village but which has its own gate.
In this particular case where 20 huge lots are being sold, hopefully to parents who want to have their married children as neighbors ALI marketing director Tristan dela Rosa has decided to, gasp! advertise.