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[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY This vacation city will certainly be twice abloom next year, what with two Flower Festivals in the offing.
Two groups are both girding for its own version of the tourist-drawing event, each accusing each other of having "no legal leg to stand on."
Yesterday, the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc. (BFFF) launched its own version of the Panagbenga 2006 at SM Baguio, eroding any attempts for a "unified celebration" with the separate Flower Festival of the Baguio Flower Festival Association (BFFA) in February next year.
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Two groups are both girding for its own version of the tourist-drawing event, each accusing each other of having "no legal leg to stand on."
Yesterday, the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc. (BFFF) launched its own version of the Panagbenga 2006 at SM Baguio, eroding any attempts for a "unified celebration" with the separate Flower Festival of the Baguio Flower Festival Association (BFFA) in February next year.
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Two groups are both girding for its own version of the tourist-drawing event, each accusing each other of having "no legal leg to stand on."
Yesterday, the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc. (BFFF) launched its own version of the Panagbenga 2006 at SM Baguio, eroding any attempts for a "unified celebration" with the separate Flower Festival of the Baguio Flower Festival Association (BFFA) in February next year.
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Two groups are both girding for its own version of the tourist-drawing event, each accusing each other of having "no legal leg to stand on."
Yesterday, the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc. (BFFF) launched its own version of the Panagbenga 2006 at SM Baguio, eroding any attempts for a "unified celebration" with the separate Flower Festival of the Baguio Flower Festival Association (BFFA) in February next year.
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November 6, 2005 - 12:00am