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[Title] => Kalinga for Intramuros
[Summary] => We’ve devoted a number of columns to the development and transformation of the historic Walled City of Intramuros to become not just a major tourist attraction in Metro Manila, but also to be able to preserve a large part of the country’s history.
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[Title] => Ikabod blues
[Summary] => With the passing away of Nonoy Marcelo, Philippine cartooning and newspaper illustration have gone through a sea change. Marcelos comic strips changed our way of reading "the funnies," because he drew them in such a way that we laughed so hard that it hurt.
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[Title] => Ikabod Bubwit creator is dead
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"Ikabod Bubwit" creator and political cartoonist Se-verino "Nonoy" Marcelo died yesterday at the age of 60 due to complications arising from diabetes at the Chinese General Hospital in Manila.
Considered one of the pillars of Philippine cartooning, Marcelo was best known for his biting political satires and social commentaries in his Ikabod Bubwit comic strips.
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Considered one of the pillars of Philippine cartooning, Marcelo was best known for his biting political satires and social commentaries in his Ikabod Bubwit comic strips.
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