+ Follow INTERIOR MINISTER OPHIR PAZ-PINES Tag
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[Title] => Modena, RP envoy to Israel, dies of cancer
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Ambassador to Israel Antonio Modena died of lung cancer yesterday, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said. He was 58.
DFA spokesman Claro Cristobal confirmed that Modena, a former journalist, died at around 1 p.m. at the Medical City hospital.
Modena, former desk editor of Malaya, took the Foreign Service Officer exam in 1983 and rose through the ranks until his appointment as ambassador to Tel Aviv. He also served as consul in Bonn, Germany and minister in Paris, France.
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[Title] => Envoy to Israel comes home for break following Nazi flap
[Summary] => Ambassador to Israel Antonio Modena, who stirred a controversy by criticizing the Israeli immigration police for its treatment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), flew back to Manila yesterday to report to Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo.
Modena confirmed that he had already issued an apology over his "insensitive" remarks against his host country but stressed this would not be the end of it.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP protests Israeli discrimination against Pinoy workers
[Summary] => The Philippines has lodged a formal protest with Israel for allegedly segregating Filipina travelers at the back of aircraft on flights to Tel Aviv, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
Filipinos boarding flights to Israels main Ben Gurion International Airport are reportedly made to undergo "overly strict scrutiny and assigned seats at the rear of the aircraft," the DFA said in a statement, citing a report by Ambassador to Israel Antonio Modena to Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo.
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INTERIOR MINISTER OPHIR PAZ-PINES
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[Title] => Modena, RP envoy to Israel, dies of cancer
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Ambassador to Israel Antonio Modena died of lung cancer yesterday, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said. He was 58.
DFA spokesman Claro Cristobal confirmed that Modena, a former journalist, died at around 1 p.m. at the Medical City hospital.
Modena, former desk editor of Malaya, took the Foreign Service Officer exam in 1983 and rose through the ranks until his appointment as ambassador to Tel Aviv. He also served as consul in Bonn, Germany and minister in Paris, France.
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[Title] => Envoy to Israel comes home for break following Nazi flap
[Summary] => Ambassador to Israel Antonio Modena, who stirred a controversy by criticizing the Israeli immigration police for its treatment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), flew back to Manila yesterday to report to Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo.
Modena confirmed that he had already issued an apology over his "insensitive" remarks against his host country but stressed this would not be the end of it.
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[Title] => RP protests Israeli discrimination against Pinoy workers
[Summary] => The Philippines has lodged a formal protest with Israel for allegedly segregating Filipina travelers at the back of aircraft on flights to Tel Aviv, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
Filipinos boarding flights to Israels main Ben Gurion International Airport are reportedly made to undergo "overly strict scrutiny and assigned seats at the rear of the aircraft," the DFA said in a statement, citing a report by Ambassador to Israel Antonio Modena to Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo.
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