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                    [Title] => A dozen AsPac poets, and then some
                    [Summary] => This evening the Honorable Senator Loren Legarda Leviste hosts a welcome dinner for the poet-delegates to the first ever international poetry assembly in this country. 


Thanks to The Japan Foundation, the Asia-Pacific Conference-Workshop on Indigenous and Contemporary Poetry has drawn 11 notable foreign poets who will join the host country’s representative as the official delegates from a dozen countries ringing "an ocean of shared destiny."
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                    [Summary] => This evening the Honorable Senator Loren Legarda Leviste hosts a welcome dinner for the poet-delegates to the first ever international poetry assembly in this country. 


Thanks to The Japan Foundation, the Asia-Pacific Conference-Workshop on Indigenous and Contemporary Poetry has drawn 11 notable foreign poets who will join the host country’s representative as the official delegates from a dozen countries ringing "an ocean of shared destiny."
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