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Mark Joseph Solis, the student who admitted to stealing photos and submitting them to local and international competitions, has returned his prizes and apologized to the Chilean embassy in Manila.

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MANILA, Philippines – ChinaBank Savings, a subsidiary of China Banking Corp., opened its Cebu-Lahug branch last June 5 at the ground floor of Skyrise 3 IT Building in Barangay Apas, Lahug, Cebu City.

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MANILA, Philippines – ChinaBank Savings, a subsidiary of China Bank Banking Corp., opened its second branch last May 22 at the ground floor of GJ Building in 385 Quezon Avenue, QC. ChinaBank Savings, formerly Manila Bank, was relaunched on Sept. 8, 2008 with Ayala Avenue Branch in Makati City as its main branch.

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MANILA, Philippines – ChinaBank Savings, a subsidiary of China Bank Banking Corp., opened its second branch last May 22 at the ground floor of GJ Building in 385 Quezon Avenue, QC. ChinaBank Savings, formerly Manila Bank, was relaunched on Sept. 8, 2008 with Ayala Avenue Branch in Makati City as its main branch.

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