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Frederick D. Go is a Filipino government official and former business executive who currently serves as the Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 's administration.
In 2023, President Bongbong Marcos designated Frederick Go, the CEO and President of Robinsons Land Corporation, as the Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs (SAPIEA). This appointment was made through the issuance of Executive Order No. 49, wherein SAPIEA was tasked with overseeing the Office of the Special ...
1, 2, 3 Go! is a 1961–1962 American-filmed children's television series hosted by Jack Lescoulie with Richard Thomas. [1] The show also featured Richard Morse, only for the first episode as The Courier, and Joseph Warren, who portrayed Thomas Jefferson in the first episode.
Fred Housego (born 25 October 1944, Dundee, Scotland) [1] is a former London taxi driver and tour guide who became a television and radio personality and presenter after winning the BBC television quiz Mastermind in 1980.
Frederick Scotson Clark (1840–1883), English organist and composer Frederick W. Clark (1857–1916), American engineer and businessman F. Ambrose Clark (1880–1964), American equestrian heir
Frederick Septimus Kelly (1881–1916), Australian and British musician, composer and rower; Fred C. Kelly (1882–1959), American humorist, newspaperman, columnist and author; Fred Kelly (ice hockey) (1887/1888–1974), Canadian amateur and professional ice hockey player; J. Frederick Kelly (1888–1947), American architect
1-2-3 Go is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film. It was the 199th Our Gang short to be released. [1] It was directed by Edward Cahn, and starred George McFarland, Billie Thomas, Mickey Gubitosi, and Billy Laughlin.
Frederick W. Green (congressman) (1816–1879), Frederick William Green, U.S. Representative from Ohio Frederick W. Green (Egyptologist) (1869–1949), Frederick William Green, English Egyptologist Freddie Green (1911–1987), Frederick William Green, American swing jazz guitarist