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Secrets abound in America, but none on the scale as those revealed in the pages of Charles Soule's "Letter 44," a series where humanity finds the stars hold not just ambition, but a threat kept hidden.

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He was 77.

Kintanar, a physicist, served for 45 years with the weather bureau where he started as a weather and seismological observer. He was the Pagasa director for 35 years.

Kintanar was also the president of the World Meteorological Organization from 1979 to 1987 and a permanent representative of the Philippines to the WMO from 1959 to 1995.
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The top honors are awarded to graduates with a general weighted average (GWA) of not lower than 1.2.

Leading the candidates are Kristine Lourdes Darang (1.170, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Accountancy) and Margot Aisaa Tan (1.185, BS Economics). Darang will deliver the graduating class’ valedictory address.
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Secrets abound in America, but none on the scale as those revealed in the pages of Charles Soule's "Letter 44," a series where humanity finds the stars hold not just ambition, but a threat kept hidden.

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He was 77.

Kintanar, a physicist, served for 45 years with the weather bureau where he started as a weather and seismological observer. He was the Pagasa director for 35 years.

Kintanar was also the president of the World Meteorological Organization from 1979 to 1987 and a permanent representative of the Philippines to the WMO from 1959 to 1995.
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The top honors are awarded to graduates with a general weighted average (GWA) of not lower than 1.2.

Leading the candidates are Kristine Lourdes Darang (1.170, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Accountancy) and Margot Aisaa Tan (1.185, BS Economics). Darang will deliver the graduating class’ valedictory address.
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