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                    [ArticleID] => 234980
                    [Title] => Presidential adviser and the  ‘ocho-ocho’ dancing queen
                    [Summary] => The infamous, meddling presidential adviser and his camel driver are at it again. This time they’re paying off this gossip-columnist-Jukebox Queen, also known as "Ate Vi", with a measly 880 pesos to dance to their version of Ocho-ocho. It’s very obvious that this infamous Presidential Adviser is after Ambassador Philippe Lhuillier, wanting to put his own man in Rome. This rascal presidential adviser always wanted to be the DFA chief but could never get through the Commission on Appointments.
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                    [AuthorID] => 1730160
                    [AuthorName] => S.A. Maguire
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                    [Title] => BAP worried over NG’s ‘slow action’ vs money laundering
                    [Summary] => The Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) has expressed concern over what it described as a slow action being taken by the National Government to mitigate threats of international sanctions by the Financial Advisory Task Force (FATF), which will be holding its plenary session next month.


The FATF was formed in 1989 by the powerful Group of Seven (G-7) to serve as the principal international agency that sets standards on anti-money laundering efforts.
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We went to Paco to pray at our family crypt, and everybody was there. We went to Manila South cemetery to pray for our beloved dead on my wife’s side, and the place was as jampacked with people as ever before.

Our reporters called in that all the cemeteries in the Metro area were full of family members commemorating their loved ones who’ve "gone on ahead" – although, they noted the crowds at the upper-class memorial parks were sparser.
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                    [Title] => Presidential adviser and the  ‘ocho-ocho’ dancing queen
                    [Summary] => The infamous, meddling presidential adviser and his camel driver are at it again. This time they’re paying off this gossip-columnist-Jukebox Queen, also known as "Ate Vi", with a measly 880 pesos to dance to their version of Ocho-ocho. It’s very obvious that this infamous Presidential Adviser is after Ambassador Philippe Lhuillier, wanting to put his own man in Rome. This rascal presidential adviser always wanted to be the DFA chief but could never get through the Commission on Appointments.
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                    [Title] => BAP worried over NG’s ‘slow action’ vs money laundering
                    [Summary] => The Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) has expressed concern over what it described as a slow action being taken by the National Government to mitigate threats of international sanctions by the Financial Advisory Task Force (FATF), which will be holding its plenary session next month.


The FATF was formed in 1989 by the powerful Group of Seven (G-7) to serve as the principal international agency that sets standards on anti-money laundering efforts.
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We went to Paco to pray at our family crypt, and everybody was there. We went to Manila South cemetery to pray for our beloved dead on my wife’s side, and the place was as jampacked with people as ever before.

Our reporters called in that all the cemeteries in the Metro area were full of family members commemorating their loved ones who’ve "gone on ahead" – although, they noted the crowds at the upper-class memorial parks were sparser.
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