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[Title] => Rosales, Salonga speak at Mother Teresa rites / UN Millennium summit
[Summary] => In simple ceremonies held jointly at the RCBC auditorium by the AY Foundation headed by Ambassador Alfonso T. Yuchengco and the Manila Jaycees, the 18th Mother Teresa Award was given to Lucina Cuevas Alday, 88, for her sustained civic, educational and humanitarian work since 1937.
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[Summary] => Former Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit is packing his bags for a job which the World Health Organization created for him in Geneva. The job is basically HR but, sigh, has nothing to do with recruitment and everything to do with consultancy.
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[Summary] => When Alfonso T. Yuchengco was building his business and financial empire, he might have been inspired by the claim of the Israeli Chaum Weizmann, to wit: "The impossible we do immediately; miracles take a little longer."
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[Title] => The Mother Teresa Award
[Summary] => The national anthem, led by Jaycee president Jose Amado L. Mamuric, was followed by a prayer recited by Michael O. Cua, chairman of the 2004 Search Committee. Ambassador Alfonso T. Yuchengco, chairman of the Alfonso Yuchengco Foundation, Inc., welcomed guests at the Villa San Miguel hall after which Archbishop Gaudencio B. Rosales, D.D., chairman of the board of judges, gave an inspirational message.
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[Summary] => Theres talk within the Bankers Association of the Philippines that two or three more of its members would need some emergency help pretty soon from the Bangko Sentral Governor Rafael Buenaventura.
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[Title] => Right man in Washington - FROM A DISTANCE by Carmen N. Pedrosa
[Summary] => It is still true that Washington remains the most important diplomatic posting as far as the Philippines is concerned. Who we appoint there will give an indication of how seriously we regard the conduct of our foreign policy. As far as I know there is still no appointment for the post. There were unconfirmed reports that Albert del Rosario, (who he?) was a strong candidate. I bumped into former Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez at the victory party for Vice-President Teofisto Guingona, who doubles up as Secretary of Foreign Affairs for the Arroyo government. Still sprite at 80 plus, Mr.
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