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In a country that’s on its second female president, women tend to take their rights for granted.
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The book assembles 85 poems on fathers written by 60 Filipino poets, including quite a number who have grown up or who happen to be currently residing abroad. With regards the contributors, here’s quoting from the Intro:
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It was during De Castro’s second visit to the miraculous fount of Lourdes over the span of a decade when he had made his request of God, he said on the television program Impact 2004 hosted by STAR publisher Max V. Soliven over ABS-CBN News Channel 21.
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