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[Title] => Roses for Rose Marie
[Summary] => Red roses were what first greeted the eye at the grand birthday celebration of the genuinely admired socialite-philanthropist Rose Marie "Baby" Jimenez-Arenas. Indeed, a profusion of roses was to be expected, the rose being Rose Maries favorite flower. As guests entered the Mandarin Oriental ballroom, they saw bunches of red roses adorning the candlelit tables, the flowers presenting a dramatic contrast to the immaculately white tablecloths.
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[AuthorName] => Rosalinda Orosa
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