+ Follow ROYAL PLAZA Tag
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[Title] => Street protest in Bangkok fails to spark mass anti-government action
[Summary] => The massive protest staged Saturday in the heart of Bangkok against the Thai government led Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was merely a short-lived street phenomenon which ended up sooner than speculated.
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[Title] => Thai anti-government protesters clash with police
[Summary] => Protesters calling for Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to step down rallied in the heart of Bangkok on yesterday, clashing with police in the first major demonstration against the government since it came to power last year.
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[Title] => Bedded bliss
[Summary] => For sleep-deprived travelers like us whose eye bags may well be as heavy as our baggage, it certainly was bliss to sink into the warm, cushiony comforts of our beds after checking into the Royal Plaza on Scotts for a brief summer weekend in Singapore.
"Welcome to your home in Singapore," a familiar, friendly face greets us. Its Odette Huang, a face we fondly remember from her Mandarin Oriental Manila days and our Brasserie tempura-eating days.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ching M. Alano
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[Title] => Robbery suspects cart P2-M owned by Chinese Embassy
[Summary] => It was not a foiled robbery after all.
Investigation by the Manila police revealed that the suspects in late Mondays robbery at the corner of Guerrero and Remedios streets in Ermita managed to cart away some P2 million in cash that belongs to the Chinese Embassy.
One security escort of Allied Bank wounded in the incident was identified as Richard Jacoba. Jacoba was shot in the back after attemping to run back to Royal Plaza hotel where he and other bank employees took the money from the Chinese Embassys media office located at its 10th floor.
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ROYAL PLAZA
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[Summary] => For sleep-deprived travelers like us whose eye bags may well be as heavy as our baggage, it certainly was bliss to sink into the warm, cushiony comforts of our beds after checking into the Royal Plaza on Scotts for a brief summer weekend in Singapore.
"Welcome to your home in Singapore," a familiar, friendly face greets us. Its Odette Huang, a face we fondly remember from her Mandarin Oriental Manila days and our Brasserie tempura-eating days.
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[Title] => Robbery suspects cart P2-M owned by Chinese Embassy
[Summary] => It was not a foiled robbery after all.
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One security escort of Allied Bank wounded in the incident was identified as Richard Jacoba. Jacoba was shot in the back after attemping to run back to Royal Plaza hotel where he and other bank employees took the money from the Chinese Embassys media office located at its 10th floor.
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November 25, 2012 - 4:00pm
November 25, 2012 - 4:35am
February 26, 2003 - 12:00am