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                    [Title] => Tenderloin, Salmon and Smoked Alumahan:  A Palace Dinner
                    [Summary] => After body surfing and diving in Siargao, she was feeling a little under the weather. But at a belated birthday dinner for STAR publisher Max Soliven, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo turned on the charm to the max and remained effervescent enough for an after-dinner lecture on her pet projects–complete with visual aids. (At least, she did not draw triangles and black holes, as then First Lady Imelda Marcos did for foreign correspondents two decades ago.)

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The group met yesterday and drafted an open letter to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, asking the Chief Executive to initiate a shakeup at the country’s top sports body for its failure to address their problems and needs.
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Presidential spokesman Renato Corona told the Philippine STAR that Norton, said to be a close friend and former classmate of the President at the Assumption Convent, had been mentioned as among the top contenders for the position.
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The group met yesterday and drafted an open letter to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, asking the Chief Executive to initiate a shakeup at the country’s top sports body for its failure to address their problems and needs.
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Presidential spokesman Renato Corona told the Philippine STAR that Norton, said to be a close friend and former classmate of the President at the Assumption Convent, had been mentioned as among the top contenders for the position.
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