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[Title] => Beads Of Promise
[Summary] => Can one put one’s heart on a string? There is this necklace with a thumb-sized rose quartz pendant. Strung together in between knots are a red garnet, a loop of six Japanese glass beads, followed by another loop of four fresh water pearls, then a single smaller rose quartz and a leopard skin jasper.
[DatePublished] => 2009-06-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Eden E. Estopace
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[Title] => Dam, theyre good!
[Summary] => "the whole purpose of creating the company and the cooperative is to provide livelihood opportunities for the women who were relocated as a result of the San Roque Multipurpose Project (srmp)," says Carol Cunningham, managing director of the catchily-named Dam Good Stuff, Inc. (dgsi).
She is referring to the San Roque Multipurpose Project, located on the Agno River, nearly 200 kms. north of Manila, and whose completion more than a year ago threatened to leave local communities without livelihood. Nearly 800 households in San
[DatePublished] => 2004-11-14 00:00:00
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She is referring to the San Roque Multipurpose Project, located on the Agno River, nearly 200 kms. north of Manila, and whose completion more than a year ago threatened to leave local communities without livelihood. Nearly 800 households in San
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DAM GOOD STUFF
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She is referring to the San Roque Multipurpose Project, located on the Agno River, nearly 200 kms. north of Manila, and whose completion more than a year ago threatened to leave local communities without livelihood. Nearly 800 households in San
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She is referring to the San Roque Multipurpose Project, located on the Agno River, nearly 200 kms. north of Manila, and whose completion more than a year ago threatened to leave local communities without livelihood. Nearly 800 households in San
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