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[Title] => Lent treat at Sarabia
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center is again offering a weeklong special treat for the entire family this Lenten season, from room accommodations to city tour and fun games for the children.
[DatePublished] => 2009-03-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => A journalists memories of idyllic Guimaras
[Summary] => Until the disastrous oil spill that contaminated its once pristine waters, Guimaras was an "idyllic paradise."
From a distance, it looks like an impregnable natural fortress seemingly guarded jealously by the sea gods. Fact is, this "gentle island" is rich in folklore and legend.
For instance, Guimaras was named after Guima and Aras, two impetuous lovers who defied tradition to pursue their forbidden love. The gods, according to folklore, punished them by turning them into stone on the island.
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[AuthorName] => Rudy A. Fernandez
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[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center is again offering a weeklong special treat for the entire family this Lenten season, from room accommodations to city tour and fun games for the children.
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[Summary] => Until the disastrous oil spill that contaminated its once pristine waters, Guimaras was an "idyllic paradise."
From a distance, it looks like an impregnable natural fortress seemingly guarded jealously by the sea gods. Fact is, this "gentle island" is rich in folklore and legend.
For instance, Guimaras was named after Guima and Aras, two impetuous lovers who defied tradition to pursue their forbidden love. The gods, according to folklore, punished them by turning them into stone on the island.
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