+ Follow MANUEL ACUNA ROXAS Tag
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[Title] => Presidential appointees of Bohol in 1946 - Part 2
[Summary] => On April 23, 1946, incumbent senator Manuel Acuna Roxas ran for the president and defeated the incumbent, the only Cebuano so far to become president, Don Sergio Suico Osmeña Sr. The then new chief executive replaced the appointees of Osmeña with his own.
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[Title] => Senator Jose Cortes Altavas
[Summary] => The late Senator Jose Cortes Altavas, an illustrious son of the province of Capiz is of Cebuano roots. Jose was born on September 11, 1877 at Balete, Capiz. His parents were Jose Aguilar Altavas from Aragon, Spain and Andrea Rafols Cortes of Aklan. Jose's grandparents on the mother side, Adriano Cortes and Maria Rafols were of Cebuano descent.
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[Title] => Mar Roxas, for trouble-shooting
[Summary] => Obscured somewhere in the inside pages of a newspaper, one came across a short item that President Noynoy needed VP loser Mar Roxas as his “chief trouble-shooter.”
[DatePublished] => 2011-05-10 00:00:00
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MANUEL ACUNA ROXAS
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[Title] => Presidential appointees of Bohol in 1946 - Part 2
[Summary] => On April 23, 1946, incumbent senator Manuel Acuna Roxas ran for the president and defeated the incumbent, the only Cebuano so far to become president, Don Sergio Suico Osmeña Sr. The then new chief executive replaced the appointees of Osmeña with his own.
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[Title] => Senator Jose Cortes Altavas
[Summary] => The late Senator Jose Cortes Altavas, an illustrious son of the province of Capiz is of Cebuano roots. Jose was born on September 11, 1877 at Balete, Capiz. His parents were Jose Aguilar Altavas from Aragon, Spain and Andrea Rafols Cortes of Aklan. Jose's grandparents on the mother side, Adriano Cortes and Maria Rafols were of Cebuano descent.
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[Title] => Mar Roxas, for trouble-shooting
[Summary] => Obscured somewhere in the inside pages of a newspaper, one came across a short item that President Noynoy needed VP loser Mar Roxas as his “chief trouble-shooter.”
[DatePublished] => 2011-05-10 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133156
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1471332
[AuthorName] => Lorenzo Paradiang Jr.
[SectionName] => Freeman Opinion
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