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The following account(s) on the whereabouts of brods and what they are up to was taken from "What Alphans all over the world are doing" which appeared in our official newsletter The Alphan Chronicle, Volume 1, Issue 1, January 31, 2003. Items 37 to 44 have been added in light of new developments and recently-gathered information.
Alphans are requested to send new and updated info to Vic de Jesus at the following email address: ginesdemafra@yahoo.com for inclusion in the forthcoming issue of our newsletter and/or this section of our website.
  • Jijil Jimenez ('85A),labor attaché in Kuwait, has adopted the Arabic sobriquet Ibn Zigbin, meaning son of Zigbin, mythical wild cat that roams the hills of Agusan in days of yore. He works with Brod Bayani Mangibin (Batch ?), Charge d'affaires at PhilEm in Kuwait.

  • Nick Illescas ('76D) is opening a lotto outlet in Bulacan. His daily take is P10 thousand, so Nick reports. He welcomes investors.

  • Kris de Jesus (92E) has formed a paper-file-to-digital outfit. His partners are Keven Camagay ('96B) and Hexilon Alvarez ('92E). Their first job is a P100 thousand contract with a VIP who's also a brod.

  • Sani Yuson ('63) will spend the next 3 or so months in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia to study informal economies in those places. He got a research grant from the Japanese government.

  • Will Sonny Alvarez ('52) take on the job as czar of the super anti-drug agency? The answer to this remains a mystery.

  • Manny Sanchez ('66) joined Sonny Alvarez as DENR Undersecretary. He's staying put even as Sonny has gone.

  • Nonong Balanon ('57) is bent on another bid for mayorship of Butuan City. He almost made it last time, winning the poblacion but losing out by 500 votes in remote areas. His money ran out.

  • Tom del Castillo ('57) still lords it over at the Inquirer as legal counsel. But he salutes to publisher Gani Yambot ('52).

  • Do you want to solve a great Renaissance navigation/geography puzzle? Go to Yahoo egroups and subscribe to "Mazauadiscovery."

  • Ed Malaya ('82), consul of the Philippine Consulate in San Francisco, California, is number three man of the consulate, while the Vice Consul General is brod Leodocio Cardenas (Batch ?).

  • LC Mario Zinampan ('94) is bored in Tokyo. He's a MONBUSHO scholar taking up masters in Public Policy and Administration in Saitama University. His email: mtz94@yahoo.com.

  • LC Taipan Millan ('91A) has joined up with DTI Secretary Mar Roxas if he decides to run for the Senate. IF!

  • Bani Aguirre ('63) is on top of a group of former United Nations officials who hope to put to bear their collective brain power on national issues and problems. Bani spent 20 years with the UN and his last post was UNDP Country Programme Director in Sudan. He's one of the highest ranking career Filipino officials of the UNDP when he retired last year.

  • Richard Taguinod ('89), member of both Philippine and California Bars, is immigration & contracts lawyer of California, & helps undocumented Filipinos in US.

  • Raul Villanueva('82), after Assets Privitization Trust and the Privitization Management Office under now Alumni LC Rene Valdecantos, has gone on to become youngest Regional Trial Court Judge in the Phil. at the National Capital Region Trial Court Branch 255, Las Piñas.
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