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Yesterday the remains of our late chairman and publisher of PEOPLE Asia magazine was finally laid to rest at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Fort Bonifacio — a fitting ceremony for a man who really loved this country deeply. The burial rites were extremely moving, with a 100-year-old military tradition given to soldiers and Filipinos who have served this country well. Max was a guerilla volunteer who fought against the Japanese during World War II when he was a cadet of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. (ROTC) at the Ateneo de Manila.

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