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I sincerely hope Mr. Manny Pangilinan of PLDT, Mon Isberto of Smart and the rest of the service and utilities industry, as well as the Philippine Bar and Chief Justice Puno get to read this column….


Once upon a time, most service oriented companies proudly shared the common slogan: "SERVICE WITH A SMILE".
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I sincerely hope Mr. Manny Pangilinan of PLDT, Mon Isberto of Smart and the rest of the service and utilities industry, as well as the Philippine Bar and Chief Justice Puno get to read this column….


Once upon a time, most service oriented companies proudly shared the common slogan: "SERVICE WITH A SMILE".
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