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The other evening, I was with Senator Loren Legarda and the maverick commentator Boy Saycon at his fabulous Spanish restaurant near the Senate. Between mouthfuls of marvelous black paella, lengua and bacalao, we talked about leadership, folk crafts and weaving, and the old Manila Times and its editor, Jose Bautista, who was Senator Legarda’s grandfather. I was Sunday magazine editor of the Times from 1949 to 1960 and, on occasion, wrote for the daily, too.

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The World Bank has released a P22-B fund for the farmers and fishermen.

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The homecoming took place on Oct. 20, 1944 – and the man who snapped that famous picture – which was the basis of the MacArthur "wading ashore" monument in Tacloban – was a LIFE combat photographer named Carl Mydans.
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JOE BAUTISTA
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The other evening, I was with Senator Loren Legarda and the maverick commentator Boy Saycon at his fabulous Spanish restaurant near the Senate. Between mouthfuls of marvelous black paella, lengua and bacalao, we talked about leadership, folk crafts and weaving, and the old Manila Times and its editor, Jose Bautista, who was Senator Legarda’s grandfather. I was Sunday magazine editor of the Times from 1949 to 1960 and, on occasion, wrote for the daily, too.

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The World Bank has released a P22-B fund for the farmers and fishermen.

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The homecoming took place on Oct. 20, 1944 – and the man who snapped that famous picture – which was the basis of the MacArthur "wading ashore" monument in Tacloban – was a LIFE combat photographer named Carl Mydans.
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