Don eugenio lopez sr biography sampler
Some of the Lopez Family Mansions
The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos
by CDPI
The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos Primitivo Mijares Page 1 The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos Primitivo Mijares 1976 Edition
The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos Primitivo Mijares Page 1 The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos Primitivo Mijares 1976 Edition
The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos Primitivo Mijares Page 2 Reprinted by Tatay Jobo Elizes, a self-publisher. This book is reprinted and republished under the expressed permission and/or authorization of the heirs of the late Primitivo Mijares. The copyright to this book belongs to the heirs, and represented by Perla Mijares, the daughter, based in USA. This permission may be withdrawn or rescinded by the said heirs if so desired without objections by Tatay Jobo Elizes. Reprinting of this book is using the present-day method of Print-on-Demand (POD) or Book-on-Demand (BOD) System, where prints will never run out of copies. Primitivo Mijares Testimony in US Congress "After our last footnote updating this paper, Marcos’ top confidential press man, Primitivo Mijares, Chairman of the Media Advisory Council and twice President of the National Press Club with Marcos' support, testified in the U.S. (House) Subcommittee on International Organizations which held hearings on violations of human rights in South Korea and the Philip- pines. Mr. Marcos attempted to bribe Mijares with $100,000 not to testify but the latter spumed the bribe. Marcos denied the attempted bribery but from a scrutiny of Mijares' testimony, the statement of denial and the cir- cumstances described, the prob ability favors Mijares. Mr. Marcos denied mainly the reported bnliery but not the contents of the testimony of his erstwhile confidential press man. Considering that Mij Filipino family The López family of Iloílo is a wealthy and influentialFilipino family of business magnates, media proprietors, politicians, and philanthropists descended from SangleyChinese Filipino merchant Basílio López (c. 1800–c. 1875), who adopted the surname of his Spanish master, López, upon the latter's death. He married Sabina Jalandoni and the couple had sixteen children: Eulalia, Clara, Eulogia, Eugenio (1839–1906, "Kapitán Eugenio"), Gregoria, Estanislao, Marcelo, Claudio, Simón, Agripino, Francisco, Cipriana, Agripino, Eusebio, Ysidora, and María. The most prominent family members were the brothers Eugenio "Eñíng" H. López (1901–1975) and Fernando "Nandíng" H. López (1904–1993), great-grandsons of Basílio López and grandsons of Kapitán Eugenio J. López. The brothers' business interests are now known as the López Group of Companies. It includes the media and entertainment conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation, and power generation and distribution company First Philippine Holdings Corporation. Fernando also served twice as Vice President of the Philippines under PresidentsElpidio Quirino and Ferdinand Marcos. .López family of Iloilo
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