+ Follow ECF Tag
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[Title] => Cojuangco Foundation awards scholarships to 85 new less fortunate students
[Summary] => Eighty-five students were recently awarded Certificates of Scholarships by the Eduardo Cojuangco Foundation (ECF).
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[Title] => Erap Cup brass denies NGAP rap
[Summary] => The Erap Cup Foundation yesterday denied the allegations made by the National Golf Association of the Philippines over the weekend that the ECF, which stages the annual Erap Cup, wants to take control of the NGAP affairs.
The foundation said it was the NGAP which first approached the ECF for financial support, specifically to fund the Philippine Open, a move NGAP president Rod Feliciano admitted during the re-launching of the event last Friday.
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The foundation said it was the NGAP which first approached the ECF for financial support, specifically to fund the Philippine Open, a move NGAP president Rod Feliciano admitted during the re-launching of the event last Friday.
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October 31, 2000 - 12:00am