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                    [Title] => St. Theresa's College celebrates 100 years of ICM Sisters
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  What do celebrated writers Carmen Guerrero Nakpil and Gilda Cordero Fernando, population expert Mercedes B. Concepcion, Commission for Higher Education chair Patricia Licuanan, former ambassador and Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting head Tita Tambunting de Villa...

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Timoteo Quilas, founder of the Bohol Federation of Disabled Persons, led other recipients of the Apolinario Mabini Awards at Malacañang.
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His son got confined during the rash of dengue cases.

"Imagine a three-year-old boy being stuck with needles for intravenous treatment. Hospital experience was already traumatic in itself. The ambiance seemed to breed a more foreboding atmosphere," he said.
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Among the 20 residents of Bahay Mapagmahal in Sta. Lucia, Novaliches, Joyce, like the other children residents, found more than just a roof over her head in the home which provides them with meals and lodging, medical care and an education.
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  What do celebrated writers Carmen Guerrero Nakpil and Gilda Cordero Fernando, population expert Mercedes B. Concepcion, Commission for Higher Education chair Patricia Licuanan, former ambassador and Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting head Tita Tambunting de Villa...

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Timoteo Quilas, founder of the Bohol Federation of Disabled Persons, led other recipients of the Apolinario Mabini Awards at Malacañang.
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His son got confined during the rash of dengue cases.

"Imagine a three-year-old boy being stuck with needles for intravenous treatment. Hospital experience was already traumatic in itself. The ambiance seemed to breed a more foreboding atmosphere," he said.
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Among the 20 residents of Bahay Mapagmahal in Sta. Lucia, Novaliches, Joyce, like the other children residents, found more than just a roof over her head in the home which provides them with meals and lodging, medical care and an education.
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