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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Sulawesi-Manado Series...
Women selling langsat (kind of duku) in traditional market in Manado, South Sulawesi. She was very kind to me giving Rp 1,000,- per liter of langsat.
Lansium domesticum is a species of fruit-bearing tree belonging to the family Meliaceae.[1] It is native to Malaysia and Indonesia. This tree is now widely grown in tropical regions for its sweet fruit, known variously as the langsat, lansa, langseh, langsep, lanzon, lanzone, lansone, duku or kokosan. The skin is yellow to brown and often spotted, with a smooth and waxy texture. When peeled away, it reveals separate slices of sweet translucent meat, which contains bitter seeds that are not eaten.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
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MARIANO BALDEMOR MADRIÑAN
Born: September 25, 1858
Died: January 7, 1939
Father: Luciano Madriñan
Mother: Tomasima Baldemor
MARIANO MADRIÑAN
First Internationally Known Filipino Sculptor
As written by Gregorio F. Zaide
Pagsanjan, May 18, 1980
Historian
The picturesque mini-town of Paete by the shore of Laguna de Bay is famous for two things - its inimitable sweet lanzones and its exquisite wood carvings. It is with justifiable pride that the Paeteños are celebrating the 4th Centennial of the founding of their town which, according to historical records, was founded by two famous Fransiscan missionaries, Fray Juan de Plasencia and Diego de Oropesa.
On the occasion of this happy festival, the people of Paete should be enlightened of the litle-known fact that there was a great man, their own town-mate, one until now is "unhonored, unsung, and unwept" in their town. He was Mariano Madriñan, a woodcarver poor in material possessions, but iniquely rich in God-given artistic talent. Historywise he was the greatest man ever produced by Paete because he was the first and only Filipino to win the first prize (gold medal) at the Amsterdam Exposition of 1883. One of the features of the International Exposition was the art competition (paint and sculpture) to which many countries of the world sent their entries. The sculptural works, one of which was the image of Mater Dolorosa (Sorrowing Mother) which Mariano Madriñan carved exquisitely from native wood. Only this sculptural masterpiece of Madriñan, out of all Philippines entries, won a prize - gold medal at that. Evidently, the board of judges in the international art competition was enchanted by the beauty and artistry of Madriñan's sculpted opus.
This was an amazing and unprecedented honor to Madriñan, for he bested the sculptors from Spain, France, Mexico and other foreign countries, who were trained in the prestigious art schools of the world. By winning first prize in Amsterdam Exposition (art competition), he gained international recognition as an sculptor for himself and reflected glory to the Philippines (his native country) and to Paete (his natal town).
When King Alfonso XII (1875-1885) learned from his advisers that an indio from the Philippines romped away with the first prize in the international art competition at the Amsterdam Exposition of 1883, he was delighted and immediately ordered the preparation of a diploma of honor inscribed in gold letterings, including Madriñan's name. He sent it to the Spanish Governor-General for transmittal to Mariano Madriñan in Paete.
Strangely, this great Filipino sculptor has been forgotten and unhonored in the Philippines and also in his town. Present-day town folks in Paete nay dimly remember his name, but the vast majority of them do not know that once upon a time Mariano Madriñan, whom they may remember as Tandang Ano, brought glory to the Philippines and to Paete, in particular. No monument has been erected so far in his honor, and until today no street in his native town has been named after him - and yet there are streets in his own town which may have been named after persons of dubious distinction, persons undeserving of even a whispering footnote in history books.
For so many, many years, Madriñan who has long gone to the other world, remains a forgotten hero of his town, a victim of man's ingratitude. It is high time, especially now when his town-mates are celebrating the 4th Centennial Anniversary ot the town, to accord him due reward and recognition which he fully deserves.
If the people of the neighboring town of Pakil have in recent years erected a life-size monument to their great town-mate, Marcelo Adonay, famous Filipino organist and music composer, as an expression of their gratitude, why cannot the people of Paete do the same thing with regards to their greatest kababayan, Mariano Madriñan, the first internationally known Filipino sculptor and the only Paeteño, for whom history's bell rings a lasting salute.
History-wise, it may be said that Paete is famous for three things --- its inimitable sweet lanzones, its exquisite woodcarvings, and its Mariano Madriñan.
Hark to what the eminent Argentine historian. Dr. Enrique de Gandia, says: "El pueblo que no honra sus grandes hombres nunca sera grande."
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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9:00 AM ONE ON TWO
Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
Moderator: Pattie Sellers, Fortune
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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9:00 AM ONE ON TWO
Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
Moderator: Pattie Sellers, Fortune
Photograph by Kevin Moloney/Fortune Brainstorm TECH
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
Fortune Brainstorm TECH
9:00 AM ONE ON TWO
Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
Moderator: Pattie Sellers, Fortune
Photograph by Kevin Moloney/Fortune Brainstorm TECH
Lanzones is addictive...you can't stop until you've finished the whole bag. The segments are beautifully sweet and pearly translucent.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
Fortune Brainstorm TECH
9:00 AM ONE ON TWO
Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
Moderator: Pattie Sellers, Fortune
Photograph by Kevin Moloney/Fortune Brainstorm TECH
Lansium domesticum, also known as langsat or lanzones, is a fruit from the family Meliaceae. The plant, which originates from western Southeast Asia. It is the provincial flower for the Indonesian province of South Sumatra.n English, Lansium domesticum is known as langsat or lanzones. In Southeast Asia, the plant has numerous common names. In Malaysia it is known as langsat, langseh, langsep, lansa, while in the Philippines it is known as lansones, lanzone, lanzon, and buahan. In Thailand, it is known as langsad, longkong, and as lòn bon and bòn bon in Vietnam. In Burma, it is known as langsak and duku, while in Sri Lanka it is called gadu guda. In Indonesia it is known mainly as langsat or duku, although local languages have different names for it.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lansium_domesticum
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 20: CEO of Yahoo Jim Lanzone speaks onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt 2022 on October 20, 2022 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Kimberly White/Getty Images for TechCrunch)
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Aspen, CO
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Jim Lanzone, President, CBS Interactive
Lauren Zalaznick, Executive Vice President, Media Innovationand Cross Company Initiatives, NBCUniversal
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Peaceful Life in Dapitan
During the early part of his exile in Dapitan, Rizal lived at the commandant’s residence. With his prize from the Manila Lottery and his earnings as a farmer and a merchant, he bought a piece of land near the shore of Talisay near Dapitan. On this land, he built three houses- all made of bamboo, wood, and nipa. The first house which was square in shape was his home. The second house was the living quarters of his pupils. And the third house was the barn where he kept his chickens. The second house had eight sides, while the third had six sides.
In a latter to his friend, Ferdinand Blumentritt, on December 19, 1893, Rizal described his peaceful life in Dapitan.
"I shall tell you how we lived here. I have three houses-one square, another hexagonal, and the third octagonal. All these houses are made of bamboo, wood, and nipa. I live in the square house, together with my mother, my sister, Trinidad, and my nephew. In the octagonal house live some young boys who are my pupils. The hexagonal house is my barn where I keep my chickens.
"From my house, I hear the murmur of a clear brook which comes from the high rocks. I see the seashore where I keep two boats, which are called barotos here.
"I have many fruit trees, such as mangoes, lanzones, guayabanos, baluno, nangka, etc. I have rabbits, dogs, cats, and other animals.
"I rise early in the morning-at five-visit my plants, feed the chickens, awaken my people, and prepare our breakfast. At half-past seven, we eat our breakfast, which consists of tea, bread, cheese, sweets, and other things.
"After breakfast, I treat the poor patients who come to my house. Then I dress and go to Dapitan in my baroto. I am busy the whole morning, attending to my patients in town.
"At noon, I return home to Talisay for lunch. Then, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., I am busy as a teacher. I teach the young boys.
"I spend the rest of the afternoon in farming. My pupils help me in watering the plants, pruning the fruits, and planting many kinds of trees. We stop at 6:00 p.m. for the Angelus
"I spend the night reading and writing."
MUNICH, GERMANY - JANUARY 23: Jim Lanzone, President of CBS Interactive, speaks during the Digital Life Design conference (DLD) at HVB Forum on January 23, 2012 in Munich, Germany. DLD (Digital - Life - Design) is a global conference network on innovation, digital, science and culture which connects business, creative and social leaders, opinion-formers and investors for crossover conversation and inspiration. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)