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Moleskine fans have reason to celebrate: an exclusive nine-meter flagship store featuring the complete range of Moleskine products opened recently at National Book Store, Greenbelt 1.

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It’s slow, fussy, laborious, old-fashioned, inefficient. These are the frequently-cited reasons for the decline in the use of handwriting, apart from the big, obvious one: People prefer to text, email, and do their writing on a keyboard.

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Moleskin is the furry skin of a mole or a thick cotton fabric with a shaved pile surface.

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Among the films featured are Heart of Glass, Stroszeck and Cobra Verde.
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Moleskine fans have reason to celebrate: an exclusive nine-meter flagship store featuring the complete range of Moleskine products opened recently at National Book Store, Greenbelt 1.

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Moleskin is the furry skin of a mole or a thick cotton fabric with a shaved pile surface.

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Among the films featured are Heart of Glass, Stroszeck and Cobra Verde.
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