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by LLOYDLUNA.com, Philippines May 6, 2004
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encouraging other student leaders in the entire PUP system to also confidently believe in themselves. It is not a question of the type of higher learning institution we come from. The difference we make is the same difference that others can or even more. It is not an argument whether or not we are engaging to same activities in line of our studies. The battlefield of real life is much bigger than that of what are in classrooms. I may not have personal evidence of this yet but someday, surely I will. Ask 100 successful Filipinos, they certainly have the same perspective as I do have.





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Lloyd A. Luna graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines in 2004. In 2001, he established the Network of Campus Journalists of the Philippines (NCJP). Fuelled by a passion for journalism, he was recognized by the Catholic Mass Media Awards in 2002 and now writes for the three biggest national daily newspapers in the country (The Manila BULLETIN, The Philippine Daily INQUIRER and the Manila TIMES). At 21, he was awarded the Presidential Leadership Medal, the highest award given by the President of the Republic of the Philippines. He also works now as the Presidential Technical Assistant in the Office of the President in Malaca
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I am from Mindanao
Pink Rain | May 4th, 2005
That's exactly hoow I feel. I am from Mindanao, and it frustrates me lot how media can downplay the image of Mindanao. Inculcating doubts to potential investors. Thus, affecting our growth and development. So sad, how fellow Filipinos can hamper our growth potential - via exagerrated news.

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