There are two significant events being organized by Arch Angel and company in 2010 right now:
The first one is 2010 Hazard Mapping and Environment Summit in Manila, on Apr 8-15, 2010.
The other one is the brain child of Arch Angel’s friend, the One Festival, a Rock Concert for the benefit of the victims of Philippine [...]
Posted at 8:09 am on October 12, 2009 |
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Did Malacañang really back track on the peace process? What is Gabby Claudio doing back in Malacañang and yet uttering statements being quoted out of context by the media?
Is the peace process dead? . . .
To create milestones toward consensus, the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church met and formed joint resolutions with leaders [...]
Posted at 3:38 pm on August 16, 2008 |
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