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While sailing the waters of the South of France with wife Gina on board the private yacht of our good friends, Frenchman Christian Baverey and his Filipino wife Tetta Agustin, we reminisced our years as a young journalist in the late 1950s as well as our earlier visits to Vietnam, whi
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We were at the Manila Polo Club with our son Joey, brother Roberto, and our old family friend Seiichi Wada, a successful Japanese business leader, when we were told about the shooting of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Seiichi Wada, like former Premier Abe, is a friend of
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Our wife Gina and we mourn the passing of our dear friend, the respected columnist, veteran journalist, and bestselling book author Carmen “Chit” Navarro Pedrosa.
We first met Chit Pedrosa in the early 1960s when we were both young journalists covering foreign affairs. She was a repo
International observers who were monitoring the June 5 commune council elections lauded the process, saying it was free, fair and non-violent, with voter turnout standing at 80.19 per cent, or over 7.38 million eligible voters, according to updated figures from the National Election Committee (NEC).