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| LBC
contingent at the 1st Global Filipino Community
Networking Convention in San Francisco. |
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| FILIPINO
professionals in Beijing, China line up for President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's visit. |
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| PISTAHAN
in San Francisco features "Reflections of Asia"
exhibit. |
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| MEMBERS
of the Alpha Phi Omega Alumni Association in Singapore
welcome Foreign Secretary Blas Ople. |
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| INQ7
booth at the Moscone Center. In photo are (l-r)
Esther Chavez, INQ7-US Representative; Rodel Rodis,
co-chair of the 1st Global Filipino Community Networking
Convention; Paolo Prieto, INQ7 president and CEO;
and Edna Belleza, INQ7 VP for Sales and Linkages.
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| CANADA-BASED
Filipina Luisa Marshall--famed for her "All
Hail the Queen" Tina Turner Tribute Show, which
recently toured Nevada. |
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| TOURISM
Secretary Richard Gordon (left) delivers a speech
at the San Francisco's historic Westin St. Francis
during the Philippine Department of Tourism US roadshow. |
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| ATTENDEES
gather at the lobby of the Moscone Center in San
Francisco prior to start of the 1st Global Filipino
Community Networking Convention. |
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| PRESIDENT
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on her way to meet business
executives for high- level talks right after her
speech at the Westin Hotel in Santa Clara, California.
With her are Philippine Ambassador to the US Albert
del Rosario and Trade Sec. Manuel Roxas II. |
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| PHILIPPINE
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo with Alan Boeckmann,
CEO of Fluor Corp., Trade Sec. Manual Roxas II,
and security personnel in Santa Clara, California. |
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| MANILA'S
Five Loveliest: (from left) Pamela Ayson, Marie
Camille Therese Abad, Michelle Robles, Christine
Marianne Yam and Ma. Dominique Lagdameo. |
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| MARIKINA
City crafts world's biggest shoe -- big enough to
accommodate 30 men. |
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