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[Summary] => ‘Gloriahell O Garci (Hustisya at Higanti ng Tula)’ by poet philosopher and historian Domingo Castro de Guzman will be launched Saturday Dec. 4 at the Restaurant of Choice (ROC) UP Bahay ng Alumni in Diliman at 6 p.m.
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[Summary] => You know that summers finally arrived when April, just like a poet had written, really seems like the cruelest month, with taxes as inevitable as death and vice versa. I had received an invitation to the first Maningning Miclat poetry awards held April 11 at the UP Executive House, four days before she was to have turned 31. The contest was open to poets not more than 28 years old age of Maningnings death and in three language categories English, Filipino, and Chinese, of which the late poet was equally facile.
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December 2, 2010 - 12:00am