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Manila Mayor Lito Atienza, who celebrated his 60th birthday yesterday, will personally send off the 16-18-year-old softbelles, who earned the right to represent the country by topping their division in the Philippine series held last May in Bulacan.
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Manila Mayor Lito Atienza, who celebrated his 60th birthday yesterday, will personally send off the 16-18-year-old softbelles, who earned the right to represent the country by topping their division in the Philippine series held last May in Bulacan.
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Manila Mayor Lito Atienza, who celebrated his 60th birthday yesterday, will personally send off the 16-18-year-old softbelles, who earned the right to represent the country by topping their division in the Philippine series held last May in Bulacan.
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Manila Mayor Lito Atienza, who celebrated his 60th birthday yesterday, will personally send off the 16-18-year-old softbelles, who earned the right to represent the country by topping their division in the Philippine series held last May in Bulacan.
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