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[Title] => Dayrit quits as health chief
[Summary] => Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit quit his post last week, reportedly to accept a job offer from an international health body, a Malacañang official said yesterday.
The Palace source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said President Arroyo accepted Dayrits resignation with "much regret" but had to let go of Dayrit, who has served as health secretary for the past four years.
"The President understood his reasons for leaving and had to let go of him," the source told The STAR. "I think he was offered a post in the World Health Organization (WHO)."
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[Title] => Operation Smile here for 20th anniversary
[Summary] => `Operation Smile International, the worlds largest humanitarian organization that provides free reconstructive surgery to indigent children with facial deformities, launches its 20th anniversary this year with a historic mission to the Philippines from Feb. 19 to March 1.
This years mission will go to four sites, including Naga City where the first mission was conducted in 1982, according to Rep. Edith Yotoko-Villanueva, president of Operation Smile Philippines Foundation, the local affiliate.
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[Title] => GMA committee in search of DOH chief
[Summary] => Swarmed with endorsements from multi-sector groups supporting the appointment of nominees for the health portfolio, the search body created by President Arroyo is busy examining the credentials of aspirants before a final recommendation could be made.
Reacting to press reports that said Mrs. Arroyo’s political friend and provincemate is being considered for the post, a panel member who requested not to be identified clarified yesterday that the search group is still in the process of evaluation.
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[Summary] => Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit quit his post last week, reportedly to accept a job offer from an international health body, a Malacañang official said yesterday.
The Palace source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said President Arroyo accepted Dayrits resignation with "much regret" but had to let go of Dayrit, who has served as health secretary for the past four years.
"The President understood his reasons for leaving and had to let go of him," the source told The STAR. "I think he was offered a post in the World Health Organization (WHO)."
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[Title] => Operation Smile here for 20th anniversary
[Summary] => `Operation Smile International, the worlds largest humanitarian organization that provides free reconstructive surgery to indigent children with facial deformities, launches its 20th anniversary this year with a historic mission to the Philippines from Feb. 19 to March 1.
This years mission will go to four sites, including Naga City where the first mission was conducted in 1982, according to Rep. Edith Yotoko-Villanueva, president of Operation Smile Philippines Foundation, the local affiliate.
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[Title] => GMA committee in search of DOH chief
[Summary] => Swarmed with endorsements from multi-sector groups supporting the appointment of nominees for the health portfolio, the search body created by President Arroyo is busy examining the credentials of aspirants before a final recommendation could be made.
Reacting to press reports that said Mrs. Arroyo’s political friend and provincemate is being considered for the post, a panel member who requested not to be identified clarified yesterday that the search group is still in the process of evaluation.
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