+ Follow APPLE MANARANG Tag
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[Title] => Seeing greatness
[Summary] => We heap praise on the feet of achievers and we bow our heads further in admiration if they made their mark without the tools "normal" people take for granted.
A 36-year-old blind teacher from Bacolod City will receive the top award in this years Apolinario Mabini Awards at Malacañang on July 23, with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as guest of honor.
The other honorees include an architect, a fast-food chain and a five-star hotel, according to Gina de Venecia, chairperson of the 2002 Mabini Awards.
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[AuthorName] => Joanne Rae M. Ramirez
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APPLE MANARANG
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[Summary] => We heap praise on the feet of achievers and we bow our heads further in admiration if they made their mark without the tools "normal" people take for granted.
A 36-year-old blind teacher from Bacolod City will receive the top award in this years Apolinario Mabini Awards at Malacañang on July 23, with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as guest of honor.
The other honorees include an architect, a fast-food chain and a five-star hotel, according to Gina de Venecia, chairperson of the 2002 Mabini Awards.
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