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As project director of the Alphaland Balesin Island Club, Marco Diaz has the challenge of transforming a beautiful island into a majestic members’ resort envisioned by Roberto Ongpin.

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It was September of 2002. I was sent by The Philippine STAR on assignment to a Philippine Airlines event in Cebu where they held a raffle and gave away free tickets. The grand prize of which was won by my fellow junketeer who handed the travel certificate to me in an act of unbelievable generosity. Which I of course accepted without hesitation.
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