+ Follow CARINA DAYONDON Tag
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[Title] => Valdez, crew of Balangay get warm welcome in Cebu
[Summary] => Art Valdez and the crew of “Diwata ng Lahi” received a warm welcome from Cebuanos the other day when they called in the port of Cebu.
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[Title] => Jollibee supports historic 'Balangay Voyage'
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[Title] => Team Merrell conquers Mt. Apo
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[Title] => RP team climbs SEA's tallest peak
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