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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 374799 [Title] => Pinoy super flag loses Guinness bid [Summary] => The HalleluYAH Prophetic Global Ministries (HPGM) failed in its second attempt to replace the United States super flag as the worlds largest in the Guinness Book of Records, organizers said yesterday.
HPGM president Grace Gupana said despite their success in unfurling the Philippines largest flag at Barangay Pintong Bocaue, San Mateo, Rizal last Sunday, Guinness officials declined to accept the new record they set because they used the same flag that was torn when it was unfurled on a hill in Barangay Boni, Nueva Vizcaya last Sept. 16.
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BARANGAY PINTONG BOCAUE
Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 374799 [Title] => Pinoy super flag loses Guinness bid [Summary] => The HalleluYAH Prophetic Global Ministries (HPGM) failed in its second attempt to replace the United States super flag as the worlds largest in the Guinness Book of Records, organizers said yesterday.
HPGM president Grace Gupana said despite their success in unfurling the Philippines largest flag at Barangay Pintong Bocaue, San Mateo, Rizal last Sunday, Guinness officials declined to accept the new record they set because they used the same flag that was torn when it was unfurled on a hill in Barangay Boni, Nueva Vizcaya last Sept. 16.
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By Perseus Echeminada | December 13, 2006 - 12:00am
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