+ Follow AL AND NENA CASIMIRO Tag
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[Title] => Spain is in the Heart
[Summary] => For most Filipinos, Spain is still Madre España. Why? For the in-
delible vestiges she has left behind. Our religion, to begin with.
The Agustinians were among the first friars to arrive, and their church in the heart of Intramuros is one of the oldest.
The zarzuelas and dances of Spain have left their mark on our own. Was there any Filipino aficionado who did not feel like bounding onstage and joining the fiery flamenco dancers at the Meralco Theater?
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[Title] => Colorfully Caribbean
[Summary] => Vivacious hostess Narda Camacho was in virginal white, looking like a debutante, but the two huge pink-and-red flowers in her hair reflected the Caribbean motif of her birthday celebration at Shangri-Las Rizal ballroom. Indeed, the imaginatively designed invitation by Manny Baldemor already conveyed ambiance.
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[Summary] => The reception which Venezuelan Ambassador Milena Santana Ramirez hosted was a reflection of her own sparkling personality, so noted the guests at Inter-Cons Skytop as they joined the celebration of Bolivias 190th National Day.
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The Agustinians were among the first friars to arrive, and their church in the heart of Intramuros is one of the oldest.
The zarzuelas and dances of Spain have left their mark on our own. Was there any Filipino aficionado who did not feel like bounding onstage and joining the fiery flamenco dancers at the Meralco Theater?
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