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                    [Title] => Karangalan 2006 launched
                    [Summary] => The Karangalan organizing committee launched yesterday its 2nd National Conference and Festival set for Jan. 27-28, with the theme "Lakas ng Loob: Harnessing Inner Strength to Create Successes out of Societal Challenges."


Organizers will hold the event at the main performance hall of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
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The groups cited the heavy economic and health costs of smoking in asking the President to initiate stiffer tobacco regulations. Smoking kills four million people annually worldwide, 20,000 of them Filipinos, and causes lung cancer in 3,318 people in the Philippines.
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The groups cited the heavy economic and health costs of smoking in asking the President to initiate stiffer tobacco regulations. Smoking kills four million people annually worldwide, 20,000 of them Filipinos, and causes lung cancer in 3,318 people in the Philippines.
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The groups cited the heavy economic and health costs of smoking in asking the President to initiate stiffer tobacco regulations. Smoking kills four million people annually worldwide, 20,000 of them Filipinos, and causes lung cancer in 3,318 people in the Philippines.
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