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  1. Francisco "Kit" Sarmiento Tatad (born October 4, 1939) is a Filipino journalist and politician best known for having served as Minister of Public Information under President Ferdinand Marcos from 1969 to 1980, and for serving as a Senator of the Philippines from 1992 to 2001.

  2. Sep 22, 2021 · At 82, with 50 years as a journalist, writer, Cabinet minister, Batasan member, Senate majority leader to six Senate presidents, and international pro-life worker, former Senator Francisco “Kit” Tatad has come out with his autobiography, entitled, All Is Grace.

  3. Sep 25, 2021 · At 82, 50 years as a journalist, writer, Cabinet minister, Batasan member, Senate majority leader to six Senate presidents, and international pro-life worker, former Senator Francisco “Kit” Tatad has come out with his autobiography, entitled, All Is Grace.

  4. Francisco "Kit" Sarmiento Tatad (born October 4, 1939) is a Filipino journalist and politician best known for having served as Minister of Public Information under President Ferdinand Marcos from 1969 to 1980, and for serving as a Senator of the Philippines from 1992 to 2001.

  5. Jul 19, 2007 · Life in the big city. Upon reaching Manila, Tatad immediately sought the help of a Dominican priest, a Gigmoto native at that, whom, according to his town mates, was residing in UST. When he arrived at the University, Tatad learned that the priest had just been assigned to the Polilio islands.

  6. When Francisco (“Kit”) Tatad was just a little barefoot boy in Gigmoto, Catanduanes, he used to entertain adults by imitating the speech of the mayor of his town, thus earning the nickname “Little Mayor” –and prefiguring the long career that, in a few years, would make him one of the more remarkable public figures in Philippine politics.

  7. Nov 7, 2022 · AFTER more than three years, Francisco S. Tatad’s “First Things First” column returns to The Manila Times, where it will appear every Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting today, November 7. Then as now, his column will reflect the vast experience gained in his decades-long career in journalism and public service.