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[Title] => P.5-M upa/buwan ng 5 diplomat, nabuking
[Summary] => Nabuko kahapon sa budget hearing ng Department of Foreign Affairs sa Mababang Kapulungan ng Kongreso na lima pang diplomats ng Pilipinas sa ibat ibang bansa ang nakatira sa mamahalin at magagarbong tirahan at hindi bababa sa kalahating milyong piso ang binabayarang upa buwan-buwan ng pamahalaan.
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[Title] => RP consul in NY named Palace protocol officer
[Summary] => New York consul-general Lingling Lacanlale was appointed as the new chief of protocol at Malacañang, The STAR learned yesterday.
Lacanlale, who figured prominently in assisting relatives of Filipino-American victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York, swaps places with outgoing Palace protocol chief Cecille Rebong.
Rebong bade her formal farewell in Malacañang yesterday and officially turned over her duties to Lacanlale.
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[Summary] => Newly designated ambassadors to the Philippines from six countries have presented to President Arroyo their respective credentials in traditional military ceremonies at Malacañang.
Yesterday, the President received the credentials of three of them: Anatoli Vladimirovich Nebogatov of the Russian Federation; Dinh Tich of Vietnam; and Karim Ebrahim Al-shakar, who is the Beijing-based ambassador-designate of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
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CECILLE REBONG
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Lacanlale, who figured prominently in assisting relatives of Filipino-American victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York, swaps places with outgoing Palace protocol chief Cecille Rebong.
Rebong bade her formal farewell in Malacañang yesterday and officially turned over her duties to Lacanlale.
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Yesterday, the President received the credentials of three of them: Anatoli Vladimirovich Nebogatov of the Russian Federation; Dinh Tich of Vietnam; and Karim Ebrahim Al-shakar, who is the Beijing-based ambassador-designate of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
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