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                    [AuthorName] => Angelo Morales
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                    [Title] => From nets to chisels, Quezon fishers carve hope from tragedy
                    [Summary] => GENERAL NAKAR, Quezon (AFP) — Former fisherman Arnel Rebate pulls out a gnarled chunk of hard wood from a pile salvaged from the shores of the raging Agos River and lets his imagination get to work.


"I will carve this into yet another torso of a naked woman," the 36-year-old father of two says, pointing to a V-shaped portion of the damp, deep brown Philippine ebony that he says will form the outstretched arms of the sculpture he has christened "Diana."
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"Overcoming tragedy, seizing opportunity, unleashing opportunity," is the slogan printed on a shirt worn by Arnel Rebate, one of the survivors of the landslide and floods that swept through the provinces of Quezon and Aurora in late November 2004.

The slogan expresses the turnaround in Rebate’s life, which had been devastated by the tragedy.
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"I will carve this into yet another torso of a naked woman," the 36-year-old father of two says, pointing to a V-shaped portion of the damp, deep brown Philippine ebony that he says will form the outstretched arms of the sculpture he has christened "Diana."
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"Overcoming tragedy, seizing opportunity, unleashing opportunity," is the slogan printed on a shirt worn by Arnel Rebate, one of the survivors of the landslide and floods that swept through the provinces of Quezon and Aurora in late November 2004.

The slogan expresses the turnaround in Rebate’s life, which had been devastated by the tragedy.
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