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                    [Title] => Legarda organizes lecture on heritage mapping
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“My gift for you this Christmas is a gift for the soul,” says Senator Loren Legarda as she opened the lecture of associate professor Eric Babar Zerrudo (third from left) on heritage mapping titled “Heritage, Makakain Ba ‘Yan?” recently held at the National Museum.

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Let’s start from the beginning.
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                    [Title] => Legarda organizes lecture on heritage mapping
                    [Summary] => 

“My gift for you this Christmas is a gift for the soul,” says Senator Loren Legarda as she opened the lecture of associate professor Eric Babar Zerrudo (third from left) on heritage mapping titled “Heritage, Makakain Ba ‘Yan?” recently held at the National Museum.

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Let’s start from the beginning.
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