+ Follow COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL Tag
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[Title] => NYC marathon runner to raise funds for PGH
[Summary] => Ariel Arriola, a Filipino runner once diagnosed with a childhood heart ailment, will participate in the TCS New York City Marathon on Nov. 2 to race funds for the benefit of more than 600 indigent children under the care of the Department of Pediatrics of the Philippine General Hospital.
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[Title] => Hard work to bring Pinoy to NBA
[Summary] => When NBA commissioner David Stern was in Manila to attend the first league game ever to be played in the country last October, he said hard work will bring a Filipino to the majors someday. If anyone thought Stern’s declaration was apocryphal, a look at his own history will erase all doubts on his credibility.
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Goldman steps up defense against charges
[Summary] => Goldman Sachs stepped up its defense against civil fraud charges Monday, telling clients it did not withhold information in a complex transaction involving risky mortgage securities. But a big question was: Will other big investment banks face similar charges?
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[Title] => Journalists unlikely to see nasty North Korean prisons
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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL
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[Title] => Goldman steps up defense against charges
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October 22, 2014 - 12:00am