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                    [Title] => Señor Alberto Portillo: Portrait of a Spanish choreographer
                    [Summary] => Alberto Portillo, 73-year-old señor  from Toledo, Spain, has been teaching young Filipino dancers how to execute the flamenco  with authentic Spanish flair while wearing their elegant toquillas  and speaking the language of their Spanish abanicos.  Some of his students are performing in Bravo! Zarzuela  which goes on stage at the Cultural Center of the Philippines this week.
                    [DatePublished] => 2002-02-23 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Nicole Cacho
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                    [Title] => EU concerned about unstable political, security situation in RP
                    [Summary] => Spanish Ambassador Tomas Rodriguez-Pantoja said yesterday the European Union views the Philippines’ unstable political and peace and order situation as one of the reasons why European businessmen are hesitant to invest in the country.


"We ask the Philippine government to create favorable conditions for (investment)," the envoy said during a press conference on Spain’s assumption into the EU presidency.
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The amount will help augment the P10 million which President Arroyo earlier released in her visit to the island.
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                    [Summary] => Spanish Ambassador Tomas Rodriguez-Pantoja said yesterday the European Union views the Philippines’ unstable political and peace and order situation as one of the reasons why European businessmen are hesitant to invest in the country.


"We ask the Philippine government to create favorable conditions for (investment)," the envoy said during a press conference on Spain’s assumption into the EU presidency.
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The amount will help augment the P10 million which President Arroyo earlier released in her visit to the island.
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