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[Title] => Celia’s ‘Journey to excellence’
[Summary] => ‘Journey to excellence’ is a quote from UP President Alfredo E. Pascual who delivered the main speech at the launching of Celia Diaz Laurel’s book “The Colors of My Life,” and also from his foreword to the book. The opening remarks by the UP College of Fine Arts director Romeo Carlos described Celia as a most distinguished multi-talented alumna.
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[Title] => US July 4 celebration: A bridge to memories
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The title is not original; "A Bridge to Old Memories" is from an American magazine. In fact, our house is cluttered with back issues of Life, Time, Newsweek, The Saturday Review of Literature, The New Yorker, Dialogue, The Atlantic Monthly, Harpers Magazine, Seventeen, etc. You might say that colonial mentality here takes on a very literate form.
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[Title] => A letter to Purita Kalaw Ledesma
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How I miss you, how much we all miss you!
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[Summary] => Inevitably, ambassadors say the old refrain, "Our stay was marvelous while it lasted; do visit us at our new place." Netherlands Ambassador Theo and Kessara Arnold hosted a huge reception at the Inter-Con ballroom to celebrate Queens Day and also to bid their friends a fond adieu.
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[Summary] => It was far easier for media to meet US Ambassador Francis J. Ricciardone than it was for him to meet the 30 or so of us who attended the cocktails hosted by Public Affairs Officer Dr. Michael "Mike" H. Anderson at his elegant apartment.
We discovered Mr. Ricciardone to be mild-mannered, soft-spoken, candid and forthright; his wife Marie, a molecular biologist, conveyed the impression of being shy, reserved and withdrawn which was just as well: the press is generally "frightened" by overly aggressive diplomats wives.
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The title is not original; "A Bridge to Old Memories" is from an American magazine. In fact, our house is cluttered with back issues of Life, Time, Newsweek, The Saturday Review of Literature, The New Yorker, Dialogue, The Atlantic Monthly, Harpers Magazine, Seventeen, etc. You might say that colonial mentality here takes on a very literate form.
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How I miss you, how much we all miss you!
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We discovered Mr. Ricciardone to be mild-mannered, soft-spoken, candid and forthright; his wife Marie, a molecular biologist, conveyed the impression of being shy, reserved and withdrawn which was just as well: the press is generally "frightened" by overly aggressive diplomats wives.
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