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Philippine Bank of Communications president and chief executive officer Nina Aguas (extreme right) was included in the list of 100 Most Influential Filipinas in the World by the Filipina Women’s Network (FWN), a private, non-profit organization based in the United States.

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Air traffic controllers directed a plane carrying Michelle Obama, the president's wife, to abort a landing at Andrews Air Force Base because it was too close to a military cargo jet, officials said Tuesday.

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You wonder what books the National Book Store family read? We asked founder Nanay Socorro Ramos, her daughter and NBS VP for purchasing Cecilia Licauco, her granddaughter and NBS Foundation head Trina Alindogan, and her great-grandchildren Maxine and Martin Alindogan to recommend books we can pick up during our shopping for school supplies.

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WHITE PLAINS (AP) – Four men arrested after planting what they thought were explosives near two New York City synagogues were disappointed that the World Trade Center wasn't still around to attack, a federal prosecutor said yesterday as the men appeared in court for the first time.

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