+ Follow MELA BENGZON Tag
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[Title] => Women power
[Summary] => In celebration of Women’s Month, the Allure section of the Philippine STAR gave distinct salutation to the Women of Allure last Monday through a photo exhibit at the second level of Shangri-La Plaza Mall in Ortigas City.
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[Title] => Palace accepts Poblador resignation as associate commissioner of SEC
[Summary] => Malacañang has accepted the resignation of Joselia Poblador as associate commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission, who opted to cut short her stint at Asias oldest securities watchdog allegedly due to loss of confidence in the SEC leadership.
An appointee of President Joseph Estrada, Poblador still had one and half more years to serve in office.
SEC Commission Secretary Gerard Lukban said Poblador submitted her letter of resignation to the President in December but it was only last Thursday that Malacañang accepted her resignation.
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An appointee of President Joseph Estrada, Poblador still had one and half more years to serve in office.
SEC Commission Secretary Gerard Lukban said Poblador submitted her letter of resignation to the President in December but it was only last Thursday that Malacañang accepted her resignation.
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