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                    [ArticleID] => 1546748
                    [Title] => Philippines, Japan forge stronger ties
                    [Summary] => 

Under the cloud of China’s aggressively staking maritime territorial claims, Japan’s Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko arrived in Manila yesterday to forge stronger ties between their country and the Philippines.

[DatePublished] => 2016-01-26 09:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096652 [AuthorName] => Delon Porcalla [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => http://media.philstar.com/images/the-philippine-star/headlines/20160127/emperor-akihito-empress-michiko-philippines-visit.jpg ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1310639 [Title] => Japan ambassador apologizes for WWII atrocities [Summary] =>

Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Toshinao Urabe on Wednesday apologized  for  the atrocities of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.

[DatePublished] => 2014-04-09 12:58:35 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1212169 [AuthorName] => Camille Diola [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => http://media.philstar.com/images/the-philippine-star/headlines/20140409/Toshinao-Urabe.jpg ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1310635 [Title] => WWII veteran supports Philippines' case vs China [Summary] =>

A 91-year-old Filipino veteran who fought against Japanese forces during World War II believes that armed conflict is no longer the way to solve matters today.

[DatePublished] => 2014-04-09 11:43:58 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => News Commentary [SectionUrl] => news-commentary [URL] => http://media.philstar.com/images/the-philippine-star/News-Feature/20140409/Japanese-forces-during-World-War-2.jpg ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1250472 [Title] => 5 campus stories that will give you the creeps [Summary] =>

Schools have been our second home, but when things get creepy it makes us think otherwise. In the spirit of Halloween, Philstar Campus is giving you five chilling campus ghost stories gathered from unfortunate students who lived to tell these tales. Think a story or two sounds familiar?

[DatePublished] => 2013-10-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1422137 [AuthorName] => Jovan Cerda [SectionName] => News Commentary [SectionUrl] => news-commentary [URL] => http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/7563/4bl6.jpg ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 9610 [Title] => Japan brushes off US resolution on WWII sex slavery but vows effort to gain understanding [Summary] => [DatePublished] => 2007-07-31 10:22:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) [5] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 267271 [Title] => ‘FPJs’ popular among Japanese [Summary] => Kyoto — Even in Japan, "FPJ" is popular.

But the initials do not stand for the late Filipino movie icon Fernando Poe Jr., who portrayed the role of a gallant war hero mowing down scores of Imperial Japanese Army soldiers in his movies.
[DatePublished] => 2004-12-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804833 [AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva [SectionName] => News Commentary [SectionUrl] => news-commentary [URL] => ) [6] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 243343 [Title] => GMA declares long Lenten holiday [Summary] => Pack your bags for a long Holy Week holiday.

Workers in both government and private sector offices nationwide will enjoy a long holiday in observance of Holy Week and the Fall of Bataan.

President Arroyo has issued Proclamation 583 declaring April 7 to 10 as special non-working days nationwide.

April 9 marks "Araw ng Kagitingan" (Day of Valor) — in remembrance of the surrender of Bataan to the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [7] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 190649 [Title] => Noted Japanese journalist writes 30 [Summary] => A distinguished Japanese journalist who pioneered the crucial crusade to shed light on the sufferings of Filipino and other Asian "comfort women," and for Japan to assume responsibility for the wartime sexual slavery, has died of liver cancer.

Yayori Matsui, who also campaigned against sex tourism and the trafficking of Asian women to Japan, died on Dec. 27 in Tokyo. She was 68.

Matsui’s colleagues at the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women Asia Pacific announced her death on Dec. 29.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-07 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1357255 [AuthorName] => Ibarra Mateo [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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