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Manila and Bulletin
* Manila Bulletin
Schedules are published in the South China Morning Post, The Standard, The Manila Times, Manila Bulletin, Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Philippine Star and Manila Standard Today and in other daily Hong Kong and Philippine newspapers, including Chinese newspapers.
Manila Bulletin.
Manila Bulletin.
Buendia also had a broadsheet column entitled CURSOR, which was published weekly in the Entertainment Section of The Manila Bulletin newspaper.
She was also a consultant for corporate taxation of the Independent Realty Corp., Anchor Corp., Prime Holdings, MidPasig Realty Corp. She was columnist of The Manila Bulletin in Manila, publisher of the Filpino Film Review, publisher and editor of the Kabataang Barangay Foundation, Makati, Metro Manila, and Special consultant to the chairman of the board of ABS-CBN, RPN 9 and IBC 13.
* San Nicolas de Tolentino Church ( Manila Bulletin )
The Manila Bulletin Online.
( Pakistan Times ) ( Manila Bulletin ) ( Sun Star ) ( BBC )
In 1990, the Inquirer took the lead from the Manila Bulletin to become the Philippines ' largest newspaper in terms of circulation.
The Manila Bulletin and the Philippine Star followed as the second and the third most widely read papers, respectively.
She was a writer and Lifestyle Editor of the Manila Bulletin from 1964, retiring in 2007.
The Manila Bulletin states that 2004 was the year that Geronimo's career " boomed ".
The Manila Bulletin reported that, " The Dome became one huge oven.
Bunye writes weekly columns for the Manila Bulletin, Tempo, People ’ s Tonight, Sun Star and Filipino Reporter.
To quote from the Manila Bulletin: " The new Secretary of Labor José Avelino became not merely the head of the Department of Labor in the government but the head of labor organization, the head of labor in fact ".
Aside from acting, Eric had a weekly column on men's fashion in the i section of the Manila Bulletin titled " Back to Basics.
-Corespondent, Manila Bulletin / Tempo

Manila and Aquino's
It is reported that upon his release, Sison and his followers actively sought to discredit the Aquino government in the European media by speaking out on Aquino's human rights violations including the Mendiola Massacre, in which members of the military were accused of firing on unarmed peasants in Manila, killing 17 people.

Manila and assassination
Despite the commission ’ s conclusions, Cardinal Jaime Sin, the Archbishop of Manila, declined an offer to join the commission and rejected the government ’ s views on the assassination.
It was a series of peaceful demonstrations against the authoritarian regime of then-President Ferdinand Marcos that increased after the 1983 assassination of opposition Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. A tainted snap election on 7 February 1986 and a call by the local Catholic hierarchy sparked mass demonstrations in Metro Manila from 22-25 February that ousted Marcos, with Benigno's widow opposition candidate Corazon replacing him as President and ushering in the present Fifth Republic.

Manila and on
Phillip's plan was for a squadron of three ships of the line and a frigate to mount a raid on Buenos Aires and Monte Video, then to proceed to the coasts of Chile, Peru and Mexico to maraud, and ultimately to cross the Pacific to join the British Navy's East India squadron for an attack on Manila.
* 1994 – A bomb explodes on Philippine Airlines Flight 434, en route from Manila to Tokyo, killing one.
* 1987 – Philippine security forces open fire on a crowd of 10, 000 – 15, 000 demonstrators at Malacañan Palace, Manila, killing 13.
The ship stopped at Manila in the Philippines before traveling on to Qingdao ( Tsingtao ) in China.
By this time, Islam was well established in Mindanao and had started influencing groups as far north as present-day Manila on the island of Luzon.
Among the most notable peaks are Mount Mayon near Legazpi City, Taal Volcano south of Manila, and Mount Apo on Mindanao.
In August 2007, while teaching a four-hour film course during the 9th Cinemanila International Film Festival in Manila, Tarantino cited Filipino directors Cirio Santiago, Eddie Romero, and Gerardo de León as personal icons from the 1970s, citing De Leon's " soul-shattering, life-extinguishing " movies on vampires and female bondage, particularly Women in Cages.
* 1995: Operation Bojinka is discovered by Manila police on a laptop computer in an apartment after a fire.
It was recognized in the Manila Declaration on World Tourism of 1980 as " an activity essential to the life of nations because of its direct effects on the social, cultural, educational and economic sectors of national societies and on their international relations.
Pitt urged that such a clear threat should be met by a pre-emptive strike against Spain's navy and her colonies-with emphasis on speed to prevent Spain bringing the annual Manila galleon safely to harbour.
These coins had been introduced through Manila over a period of two hundred and fifty years, arriving on ships from Acapulco in Mexico.
* Benigno " Ninoy " Aquino, husband of the first female president of the Philippines was shot dead at the Manila International Airport on 21 August 1983.
* May 25 – The United Church of Christ in the Philippines ( UCCP ) was founded on this date at Ellinwood Malate Church in Manila, Philippines.
UNCTAD V in the wake of the Nairobi Conference, held in Manila 1979 focused on the key issues of: protectionism in developing countries and the need for structural change, trade in commodities and manufactures aid and international monetary reform, technology, shipping, and economic co-operation among developing countries.
Hence VHF networks are sometimes informally referred to by the channel number they are seen on terrestrial TV in the Mega Manila area ( e. g. Channel 2 or Dos for ABS-CBN, Channel 5 or Singko for TV5, and Channel 7 or Siyete for GMA Network ) while some networks have the channel numbers in their name ( e. g. TV5, Studio 23 and Net 25 which are seen on channels 23 and 25 respectively ).
From 1565 on, Spanish and Brunei forces engaged in a number of naval skirmishes, and in 1571 the Spanish succeeded in capturing Manila from the Brunei aristocracy that had been established there.
They were so weakened by the illness that they decided to abandon Brunei to return to Manila on 26 June 1578, after just 72 days.
Anson captured a valuable Manila galleon but this was more than offset by the Spanish privateering attacks on the British transatlantic triangular trade route.
On 26 June 1994, on the 25th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, Progressive Organization of Gays in the Philippines ( ProGay Philippines ) and Metropolitan Community Church ( MCC ) Manila organized the First LGBT Pride March in Asia, marching from EDSA to Quezon Avenue ( Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines ) and highlighting broad social issues.
For information on the etymology of " Manila " see History of Manila.

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