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                    [Title] => Meet Mark and Raya, NU Kids on the Rock
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He’s a doctor who would rather be surfing. She’s a model who would rather be talking than walking the ramp. Meet Mark Dimalanta and Raya Mananquil, your newest NU 107 Rock kids.

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There were times when a mass book launching would be held around Valentine’s Day. But for so many literary events to be conducted in early March, this late in the school season, is extraordinary. Call it a post-coup flurry.
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