+ Follow ANITA AND TONY Tag
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[Title] => 78-year-old Woman Braves the streets of Manila to find her husband
[Summary] => “Maalaala Mo Kaya” shares the inspiring love story of a 78-year-old woman named Lola Auring Matias (played by Anita Linda), who braved the streets of Manila alone each day in search for her missing husband, Lolo Luis (played by Tony Mabesa).
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[Title] => One boy, two mothers
[Summary] => DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a novel scientific technique referring to the chain of molecules found in every cell of the body, except the red blood cells, which transmit hereditary characteristics among individuals. Can DNA evidence be now used by our courts to resolve the issue of parentage? This is a question answered by the Supreme Court in this case between two women, Anita and Naty.
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ANITA AND TONY
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