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Betty Go-Belmonte : ウィキペディア英語版 | Betty Go-Belmonte
Betty Go-Belmonte (31 December 1933 – 28 January 1994) was a Filipina journalist and newspaper publisher. She established the STAR Group of Publications which publishes the national newspaper, ''The Philippine STAR'' and ''The Freeman'', the tabloids ''Pilipino Star Ngayon'', ''Pang-Masa'', and ''Banat'', as well as the magazines ''Starweek'', ''People Asia'', and ''The Fookien Times Yearbook''. A street as well as a station of the LRT Line 2 was named after her. ==Early life== Belmonte was the eldest child of Go Puan Seng, founder of the Filipino-Chinese newspaper ''The Fookien Times'', and Felisa Velasco, daughter of a merchant family. She had four younger sisters, Cecily, Dorcy, Elsie, and Gracie, and a younger brother, Andrew. She grew up to devout Protestant upbringing in the Santa Mesa district of Manila and in the Kamias district of Quezon City.〔 When she was eight years old, her family moved to the foothills of the Sierra Madre, near Ipo Dam, to escape persecution from advancing Japanese forces during World War II, where they lived in poverty.〔〔
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