+ Follow LAUREL SCHOLARSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION Tag
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[Title] => The legacy of Doy Laurel
[Summary] => The late Vice President Salvador “Doy” H. Laurel would have turned 86 last Tuesday. And had he been alive today, he would have beamed that famous smile — described as “like no other” by his gracious widow Celia Diaz-Laurel — upon meeting Mark Xavier Oyales, the young man who, despite difficulties, placed second in the 2013 Bar exams.
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November 23, 2014 - 12:00am