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By Mel Catre “Philippines is now open for business,” declared Ambassador Delia Domingo-Albert on her opening remarks at Metro Convention Centre, at the opening session… 03/16/2005
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News & Features
Buzzword – Responsible Mining
‘Voices of Spring’ Concert features Calbes, Dubois
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“Voices of Spring” a concert featuring two world renown artists, sopranoEleanor Calbes and tenor Mark Dubois will be held at the Living Arts Centre Royal… 03/16/2005
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Access to professions advocate receives Women of Labour Award
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TORONTO–It took six years, but Anita Dhawan’s successful challenge to have Toronto’s York University recognize her international academic credentials permanently changed admission policies for foreign-trained… 03/16/2005
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Markham federation donates $1,000 to typhoon victims
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MARKHAM–On Jan. 10, Markham Federation of Filipino Canadians’ Board representative Ramon Ombao made a special delivery to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)… 03/16/2005
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A Maharlikan Lenten offering
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The Knights of Columbus Maharlika Council No. 7488 of Scarborough will present “Reflections” on Good Friday, March 25, 2005 at St. Aidan Church, Finch and… 03/16/2005
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FCT Update: 2005 Outstanding Student Awards
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By Aida E. D’Orazio Application forms for the FCT’s 2005 Outstanding Student Awards are now available at the Centre on 597 Parliament Street, or visit… 03/16/2005
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The Pillars to hold Pabasa
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The Pillars, the Filipino seniors association in Toronto, is holding the annual traditional Pabasa on Holy Thurday, March 24 and Good Friday, March 25 at… 03/16/2005
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PIDC calendars events for 2005
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The Philippine Independence Day Council (PIDC), a member of Festivals and Events Ontario, is busy preparing a plethora of activities for 2005. First, their search… 03/16/2005
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Himig launches CD
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The Himig Pilipino Choral Ensemble, headed by its long-time musical director Cristina “Baby” Sanchez, is launching its first CD entitled “Ala-Ala” on Saturday, May 7,… 03/16/2005
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NINOTCHKA ROSCA: ‘Journalists killed with impunity in the Philippines’
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TORONTO–Last year, 2004, 13 media people were killed in the Philippines, ranking the country the second highest in the world in terms of media killings,… 03/01/2005
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