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[Title] => Life over death
[Summary] => It has been more than a week since I left Egypt and I still and will always find the country and its 7,000-year-old history fascinating.
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[Title] => Remembrance of things past
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A house is not just a home, its also steeped in history. Well, Philippine School of Interior Design dean Jie Pambids history, that is.
Stepping into his high-rise flat somewhere in Makati, one cant help but literally leave the hustle and bustle of the city and enter another world where serenity reigns and the past begins. Like amateur archeologists, we marveled at the "artifacts" scattered around. Each item has a story to tell, and a lot of them were gifts from loved ones and friends.
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[AuthorName] => Lynette Lee Corporal
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EGYPT AND I
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A house is not just a home, its also steeped in history. Well, Philippine School of Interior Design dean Jie Pambids history, that is.
Stepping into his high-rise flat somewhere in Makati, one cant help but literally leave the hustle and bustle of the city and enter another world where serenity reigns and the past begins. Like amateur archeologists, we marveled at the "artifacts" scattered around. Each item has a story to tell, and a lot of them were gifts from loved ones and friends.
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