+ Follow KING JUAN CARLOS I Tag
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[Title] => The Charm of Queen Sofia of Spain
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[Summary] => President Arroyo is leaving this morning for a two-nation swing—in Washington to participate in the Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) and to lobby with US lawmakers, and in Madrid, Spain to hold talks with King Juan Carlos I and investors.
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[Title] => Osmeña: Soliven predicted my first mayoralty victory
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Mayor Tomas Osmeña mourns over the death of The Philippine Star publisher Maximo V. Soliven, who was the first journalist to predict his mayoralty victory in 1988 even without the backing of a major party.
"He even called me 'Termite Tommy,'" Osmeña recalled of the article written by Soliven, who was an adopted son of the city.
Although they were not "close," Osmeña was appreciative of Soliven because he always defended Cebu against "Imperial Manila" in his write-ups.
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KING JUAN CARLOS I
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"He even called me 'Termite Tommy,'" Osmeña recalled of the article written by Soliven, who was an adopted son of the city.
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November 28, 2006 - 12:00am