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American volleyball coaches Eric Hodgson and Michelle Goodall join US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Michael Klecheski today in an outreach event which includes donation of volleyball equipment and holding of friendly volley games at Asilo de San Vicente de Paul Orphanage on UN Avenue, Paco, Manila.

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For the first time in decades, Philippine cinema made its presence felt in Iraq with the participation of an award-winning Filipino entry at the 3rd Duhok International Film Festival that is being held in the country’s northern autonomous Kurdistan region.

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US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Brian Goldbeck and Defense Undersecretary and Philippine Veterans Affairs  Office chief Lt. Gen. Ernesto Carolina led the Veterans Day celebrations at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in honor of Filipino and American war veterans.

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Governors, mayors and other local government officials, meanwhile, increased pressure on the reluctant Senate, which might block Mrs. Arroyo’s initiative.
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Kristie Anne Kenney, who was nominated by President George W. Bush as the next US envoy to Manila, is the first American woman ambassador to the Philippines.

US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Paul Jones earlier said that Kenney had her hearing before the Senate foreign relations committee on Jan. 31. She was confirmed last Feb. 17.
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In a speech delivered before participants of the US International Visitors Program on Saturday, Jones said that Ambassador-designate Kristie Anne Kenney had her hearing before the Senate foreign relations committee on Jan. 31.
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"We think coups, emergency rule, martial law or anything of that nature will have a bad impact on the Philippines. We would not support drastic measures. We have a stable partner here," US Embassy Press Attaché Matthew Lussenhop told reporters yesterday.
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US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Eric John told a news conference at the US Embassy in Manila yesterday that Mrs. Arroyo made the commitment to pass an anti-terrorism bill soon.

John added Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo also made the commitment during separate discussions.
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"We would like to thank you for your role in the region in the fight against terrorism. President George Bush has expressed the importance of collective efforts against the global threat of terrorism," Ambassador Henry Crumpton, Washington’s coordinator for counterterrorism, told President Arroyo during a private meeting at Malacañang.
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US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Brian Goldbeck and Defense Undersecretary and Philippine Veterans Affairs  Office chief Lt. Gen. Ernesto Carolina led the Veterans Day celebrations at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in honor of Filipino and American war veterans.

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Governors, mayors and other local government officials, meanwhile, increased pressure on the reluctant Senate, which might block Mrs. Arroyo’s initiative.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-17 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805432 [AuthorName] => Paolo Romero [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 323503 [Title] => New US envoy to RP confirmed [Summary] => The new US ambassador to the Philippines has been confirmed by the US Senate and is expected to arrive in Manila next month.

Kristie Anne Kenney, who was nominated by President George W. Bush as the next US envoy to Manila, is the first American woman ambassador to the Philippines.

US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Paul Jones earlier said that Kenney had her hearing before the Senate foreign relations committee on Jan. 31. She was confirmed last Feb. 17.
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In a speech delivered before participants of the US International Visitors Program on Saturday, Jones said that Ambassador-designate Kristie Anne Kenney had her hearing before the Senate foreign relations committee on Jan. 31.
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"We think coups, emergency rule, martial law or anything of that nature will have a bad impact on the Philippines. We would not support drastic measures. We have a stable partner here," US Embassy Press Attaché Matthew Lussenhop told reporters yesterday.
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US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Eric John told a news conference at the US Embassy in Manila yesterday that Mrs. Arroyo made the commitment to pass an anti-terrorism bill soon.

John added Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo also made the commitment during separate discussions.
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"We would like to thank you for your role in the region in the fight against terrorism. President George Bush has expressed the importance of collective efforts against the global threat of terrorism," Ambassador Henry Crumpton, Washington’s coordinator for counterterrorism, told President Arroyo during a private meeting at Malacañang.
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