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                    [Summary] => Jazz-bossa nova vocalist Shigeko Suzuki enthralled a select audience at the residence of Japanese Ambassador and Mrs. Kojiro Takano who presented her in a private concert prior to the opening of the Phil-Japanese Arts Festival.

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AMBASSADOR PAUL AND CAROLYN DIMOND
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