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Francisco "Kit"
Sarmiento Tatad (born
October 4, 1939) is a
Filipino journalist and
politician best
known for
having served as
Minister of
Public Information...
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first headed by Lito
Gorospe and
later by
Press Secretary Francisco Tatad. It was
first headquartered in the
Solana Building in Intramuros, Manila...
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prosecution became deeper, but then-Senate
Majority Floor Leader Francisco Tatad requested that the
impeachment court have a vote on
opening the
second envelope...
- Revolution: How
Marcos Was Toppled". Los
Angeles Times. Paul Sagmayao, Mercado;
Tatad,
Francisco S. (1986),
People Power: The
Philippine Revolution of 1986: An...
- 2018.
Krievu bērni latviešus
saUnited Kingdomāja par
gansiem jeb
hansiem –
tātad vāciešiem. "Dexonline". Dexonline.ro.
Archived from the
original on 30 September...
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Might Have
Forgotten Already".
Candy Magazine.
Retrieved December 19, 2020.
Tatad,
Gabbie (September 11, 2015). "The rise of
Coleen Garcia". The Philippine...
- to the
public on
September 23, 1972, when his
press secretary,
Francisco Tatad,
announced through the
radio that
Proclamation № 1081,
which Marcos had...
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commending him for his
invaluable services to the
Filipino people.
Francisco Tatad A
native from Catanduanes,
former senator of the
Philippines (1992–2001)...
- of
Public Information (DPI)
Secretary and
later on
Senator Francisco S.
Tatad to
explore the
possibility of
opening a
government news
agency by acquiring...
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Jejomar Binay as his
running mate. His
senatorial lineup included Francisco Tatad, Juan
Ponce Enrile,
Jinggoy Estrada, Joey de Venecia, and
Miriam Defensor...