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I was at the UP giving a talk on "Advocacy and Reporting" at a media roundtable on "Constitutional and Governance Reform" when I learned of the Panganiban Court’s decision on Sigaw ng Bayan’s people’s initiative.

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The personable Canadian Ambassador Peter Sutherland and his charming wife Jo Lynne hosted a cocktail reception at the Manila Room of the newly reopened Marco Polo Plaza Hotel.
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The first edition here in Cebu in 2001 attracted around 500 runners and the participation reached to 1,500 in its revival last year.

Terry Fox is one of Canada's youngest and most popular folk hero, who lost his right leg in 1977 due to cancer. He was able to overcome his disability and was even able to raise millions of dollars for a cancer research through running.
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The personable Canadian Ambassador Peter Sutherland and his charming wife Jo Lynne hosted a cocktail reception at the Manila Room of the newly reopened Marco Polo Plaza Hotel.
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The first edition here in Cebu in 2001 attracted around 500 runners and the participation reached to 1,500 in its revival last year.

Terry Fox is one of Canada's youngest and most popular folk hero, who lost his right leg in 1977 due to cancer. He was able to overcome his disability and was even able to raise millions of dollars for a cancer research through running.
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