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Sunday, February 24, 2008

 

Rosendo A. Subido Jr. and Dr. Marcelino Reysio-Cruz Jr.

17 Years of Philanthropic Partnership

With glee, Rosendo A. Subido Jr. greets the girl who emerges from the operating room, “Aba, maganda na ang batang ito [Hey, this girl now looks pretty]!” The lass, who just went through a cleft lip operation has a patch of gauze obscuring her lips, but her eyes give out a sincere smile that seems to acknowledge the doctor’s remark. On her side is Dr. Marcelino Reysio-Cruz Jr., the surgeon who performed the operation. Such event has been a recurring scenario for the two men for the past 17 years.

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O T H E R   F E A T U R E S

 

THE FILIPINO CHAMPION

Hospital food is known to be bland and boring—not really something one would look forward to during a hospital stay. However, this is one trend that St. Luke’s Medical Center and Chef Gene Gonzales will try to reinvent.

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BELIEVING that everyone, especially children, should wear proud smiles, Asian Spirit, the premier adventure airplane in the Philippines, has forged a partnership with Operation Smile Philippines and SMART Communications Inc. to help Filipino children afflicted with cleft palates.

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Music lovers are in for two Sundays of sheer musical delight when the Piano Teachers’ Guild of the Philippines (PTGP) and Philamlife present the annual piano festival at the Philamlife Auditorium today and on March 2 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.  The marathon concert is open to the public.

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For exceptional performance in 2007, Avon Philippines received the much-coveted Star of Asia Award at the Avon Asia-Pacific Top 100 Conference in Hong Kong.

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Pao Laguiawan and her loved ones used to worry a lot—foremost of which is their home—the wooded shanty they lived in could easily be damaged by heavy rains and strong winds.

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THE LITERARY LIFE

Who am I? What has happened to me? It is when these two questions begin to prod us into self-assessments and appraisements that we might claim we have a real measure of value.

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THE GREEN REVOLUTION

It all started with a simple problem of curiosity, “What would it take to cut a tree?” A colleague told me that I would need to get a permit from the government to cut a tree.

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