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Maximo V. Soliven : ウィキペディア英語版 | Max Soliven
Máximo Villaflor Soliven (September 4, 1929 – November 24, 2006) was a prominent Filipino journalist and newspaper publisher. In a career that spanned six decades, he attained his greatest peak and influence with the ''Philippine Star'', which he co-founded in 1986, and where he served as publisher until his death. His daily column published in the ''Star'', titled "By The Way", was one of the most widely read newspaper columns in the Philippines. ==Background==
Soliven was born on September 4, 1929 at the Philippine General Hospital in Manila, Philippines. His father Benito, who died from the after effects of the Bataan Death March and eventual imprisonment in Capas, Tarlac during World War II, was elected to serve in the pre-war National Assembly. Soliven himself spent his undergraduate years at the Ateneo de Manila University, where he received the OZANAM award for writing. Soliven received a Master of Arts from Fordham University and Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced and International Studies Soliven was also proficient in Spanish, as it was also one of the languages used by his Ilocano grandparents who influenced him. His youngest sister, Ethel Soliven Timbol, is also a journalist. She was a writer and Lifestyle Editor of the ''Manila Bulletin'' from 1964, retiring in 2007.
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