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                    [Title] => Roberto 'Bobby' Romulo passes away at 83
                    [Summary] => Former Foreign Affairs Secretary and  AIG Philippines chairman Roberto "Bobby" Romulo died on January 23. He was 83 years old.
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                    [AuthorName] => Marane A. Plaza
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                    [Title] => Tuna, terrorism, and ‘till we meet again’
                    [Summary] => Ambassador Bobby Romulo, our former Foreign Affairs Secretary who was assigned as the official "note taker" of yesterday morning’s Palace conference, later described it as a "Feel-Good" meeting. And that’s what it was. Nothing portentous was decided at that intimate gathering, but GMA charmed the whiskers off Colin Powell – and Powell, as always radiating charisma and chutzpah (even in the teeth of setback at home in the foreign policy debate), would have done the same thing to GMA, if she had whiskers.

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