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Before anything else, my lady Carmen and our children, Belynda and Romar, Averell and En-en, Byron and Aimee, Beatriz and Charisse join me and this paper in wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

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[DatePublished] => 2006-07-30 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 134012 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1272891 [AuthorName] => DIYANDI By Linda Kintanar-Alburo [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Lifestyle [SectionUrl] => cebu-lifestyle [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 343675 [Title] => The Cebuanos — more observations [Summary] => In my column last week I described the Cebuanos as more religious and more urbane than other sub-cultural Filipinos. Of their leaders I said these were known for their probity and propriety, saying further that their contemporary counterparts still posses such qualities, although in a less discernible manner. What follows is a continuing exploration on the subject.
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                    [Title] => Our scourge of disunity
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Before anything else, my lady Carmen and our children, Belynda and Romar, Averell and En-en, Byron and Aimee, Beatriz and Charisse join me and this paper in wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

[DatePublished] => 2008-12-27 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135054 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096513 [AuthorName] => Aven Piramide [SectionName] => Freeman Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 350195 [Title] => The Visayans in Aloha-land (Part II) [Summary] => "Ang Hawaii Mao ang Ispidno sa mga Mamumuong Pilipinhon," says the caption of a 1925 cartoon in Bag-ong Kusog. On the left are a number of young and healthy men going up the gangplank of a ship that would bring them to the plantation. Opposite that were the same workers coming down from perhaps the same ship, looking haggard and old.
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