+ Follow COJUANGCO AND ANGPING Tag
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[Title] => FVR: Sports leaders must unite
[Summary] => Former President Fidel V. Ramos cautioned the country’s top sports leaders about their personal differences and their negative effects on the national athletes as they vie for honors in their respective fields.
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[Title] => Presidential debates matter
[Summary] => Public and media reaction to the Presidential Policy Forum organized by the Carlos P. Romulo Foundation at AIM last Jan. 14 has run the gamut from enthusiastic (how exciting to see the presidential candidates facing-off with one another), to supportive (how good of the Romulo Foundation and ANC to stage the event), to interesting (how revealing that Villar will visit Saudi Arabia first if elected), to disappointed (what a pity that Noynoy Aquino and Erap Estrada did not show up).
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[Title] => Cojuangco, Angping ready to bury hatchet
[Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee president Jose “Peping” Cojuangco is now ready to sit down with Philippine Sports Commission chairman Harry Angping.
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