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With the May 14 elections just a whisper away, the Filipino people, for the nth time, are bombarded with politicians who mouth inanities and who use their eloquence to fool people.
The allure of Sen. Pia Cayetano, aside from her height and luminous beauty, is her gift of gab, which she uses not to make empty promises and raise false hopes but to create awareness of the pressing issues confronting this country.
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Early in the morning, when most people were still in bed, they came from all corners of Metro Manila and trooped to the Market! Market! activity center last December 3 with one common goal: To step up and be counted among the participants of Coca-Cola! Step Up, one of Coca-Colas healthy and active lifestyle (HAL) initiatives.
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[Title] => Sen. Pia Cayetano: A legacy to keep
[Summary] => Sen. Pia Cayetano could give seasoned mannequins a run for their money. This statuesque lawmaker, with few pointers from the lens man, knows how to preen before the cameras. Call it presence and she's got it.
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Mothers all over the world regardless of creed, color and race love their children. We pay tribute to all the mothers for the life that they have given us, for the joy they bring and for their unconditional love.
Losing a child is devastating for a mother. I have seen a friend almost go crazy when she lost her daughter. She was inconsolable. "The pain does not go away. You just get used to it." The iconic Celia Rodriguez once mentioned this to me in a private conversation. Manay Celia lost her daughter a few years ago.
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Compañera Pia Cayetano is the youngest female senator in the history of the Philippines. Armed with a degree in law, which she obtained from the University of the Philippines, graduating seventh in her class, and a degree in economics, graduating cum laude, compañera Pia practiced as a lawyer and then became an entrepreneur. She likewise co-hosted the program Compañero y Compañera with her father, the late Senator Rene L.
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GABRIEL SYMPHONY FOUNDATION
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With the May 14 elections just a whisper away, the Filipino people, for the nth time, are bombarded with politicians who mouth inanities and who use their eloquence to fool people.
The allure of Sen. Pia Cayetano, aside from her height and luminous beauty, is her gift of gab, which she uses not to make empty promises and raise false hopes but to create awareness of the pressing issues confronting this country.
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Early in the morning, when most people were still in bed, they came from all corners of Metro Manila and trooped to the Market! Market! activity center last December 3 with one common goal: To step up and be counted among the participants of Coca-Cola! Step Up, one of Coca-Colas healthy and active lifestyle (HAL) initiatives.
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[Title] => Sen. Pia Cayetano: A legacy to keep
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Mothers all over the world regardless of creed, color and race love their children. We pay tribute to all the mothers for the life that they have given us, for the joy they bring and for their unconditional love.
Losing a child is devastating for a mother. I have seen a friend almost go crazy when she lost her daughter. She was inconsolable. "The pain does not go away. You just get used to it." The iconic Celia Rodriguez once mentioned this to me in a private conversation. Manay Celia lost her daughter a few years ago.
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Compañera Pia Cayetano is the youngest female senator in the history of the Philippines. Armed with a degree in law, which she obtained from the University of the Philippines, graduating seventh in her class, and a degree in economics, graduating cum laude, compañera Pia practiced as a lawyer and then became an entrepreneur. She likewise co-hosted the program Compañero y Compañera with her father, the late Senator Rene L.
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