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A father’s word is his bond. But a promise only becomes a legacy when it is kept through the years, and through every burden and test.
For Dante Arevalo Ang, DAA, that promise began with The Manila Times. It was made on Aug. 8, 2001, when he took over as publisher and chairman of the country’s oldest existing English-language newspaper, by then a 102-year-old institution that had lived through war, dictatorship, closure, rebirth and political upheaval.
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