Karen name pronunciation
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family Historian
Vicente Anunsacion Teves a sailor trader and a traveler. Ventured in the cultivation of sugarcane in 1852, married a Dumagueteña lady Rufina Villamil who bore him 14 children. Moving to Bais , he established Haciendas and became the first producer of muscovado sugar in 1867. The sweet family tradition continues to harvest a good service to the society and community (Philippine tatler May 08 issue p68 ).
Don Anatalio Teves the first son of the Teves couple is the builder of Bais, he builds most of the roads, train rails, light material wharf and established the Political family of the Negros Oriental, the “Villanueva Clan”. A graduate of Humanities from the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain later married to Dumaguteña Dona Aleja M. Pinili. They had three children, Anselma married to Hermenegildo Regis Villanueva Sr. produced Governors, Mayors, Congressman of the Province and a Senator. Enrique Cayetano(Mayor of Bais 1914-1916), Governor 19-16-1925 and Congressman 1925-193
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Today’s Headlines: Karen Bass will be L.A.’s first woman mayor
Hello, it’s Thursday, Nov. 17, and we’re opening today’s newsletter with a story from Times staffer Jack Dolan about summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro. The peak, once covered by ice, glaciers and snow, is now mostly bare rock. Jack writes that climate change has turned “the storied snows of Kilimanjaro to dust.”
We asked him for his thoughts on his journey to the summit — the sunrises and sunsets above the clouds, the porters with baskets of cargo on their heads, the “world of dust,” the slow and painful final climb to the summit — and he said that, although the subject of his story was undeniably upsetting, “it was still an unbelievably joyful trip. The guides and porters we shared our week on Kilimanjaro with were smart, funny and quick to laugh at everything — even when the days got hard. I’ll remember their company at least as long as I’ll remember the view from the summit.”
Read Jack’s story here: “As the snows of Kilimanjaro melt, a climb to the roof of Africa.”
Now here’s the news you shouldn’t miss today:
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Negros Oriental's 2nd congressional district
# Member Term of office Legislature Party Electoral history Constituent
LGUs Start End Negros Oriental's 2nd district for the Philippine Assembly
District created January 9, 1907.[5][6] 1 Vicente Locsin October 16, 1907 October 16, 1909 1st Progresista Elected in 1907. 1907–1909
Bacong, Dauin, Larena, Lazi, Nueva Valencia, Siaton, Siquijor, Tolong Nuevo 2 Teofisto Guingona Sr. October 16, 1909 April 9, 1914 2nd Progresista Elected in 1909. 1909–1916
Bacong, Dauin, Larena, Lazi, Maria, Nueva Valencia, San Juan, Siaton, Siquijor, Tolong Nuevo, Zamboanguita 3rd Re-elected in 1912.
Resigned on appointment as Agusan governor. 3 Leopoldo Rovira October 1, 1914 October 16, 1916 Progresista Elected in 1914 to finish Guingona's term. Negros Oriental's 2nd district for the House of Representatives of the Philippine Islands
4 Felipe Tayko October 16, 1916 June 3, 1919 4th Progresista Elected in 1916. 1916–192
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Negros Oriental's 2nd congressional district
LGUs
Negros Oriental's 2nd district for the Philippine Assembly
Bacong, Dauin, Larena, Lazi, Nueva Valencia, Siaton, Siquijor, Tolong Nuevo
Bacong, Dauin, Larena, Lazi, Maria, Nueva Valencia, San Juan, Siaton, Siquijor, Tolong Nuevo, Zamboanguita
Resigned on appointment as Agusan governor.
Negros Oriental's 2nd district for the House of Representatives of the Philippine Islands
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