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[Title] => Where are you, Romeo?
[Summary] => For never was there a story of more woe than that of Juliet and her Romeo," delivered Ron Capinding, dressed as Friar Lawrence, as he concluded for that night the Metropolitan Theaters staging of William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet.
[DatePublished] => 2006-01-20 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => DEFINITELY MAYBE By Carl Francis M. Ramirez
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[Title] => Hee-haw, lets talk hillbilly
[Summary] => When I was an office apprentice, my supervisor called me to his desk to dictate a letter. "Im not a stenographer," I replied.
He whispered, "Please pretend only for today so I can make a good impression on our visiting auditors from headquarters."
"Dear Mr. Wilson," he began, "Will come to Manila and
."
Immediately, I put the pencil down. "Why are you jumping to the middle of a letter when youve just opened with a salutation?" I asked.
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[AuthorName] => Letty Jacinto-Lopez
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He whispered, "Please pretend only for today so I can make a good impression on our visiting auditors from headquarters."
"Dear Mr. Wilson," he began, "Will come to Manila and
."
Immediately, I put the pencil down. "Why are you jumping to the middle of a letter when youve just opened with a salutation?" I asked.
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