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[Title] => Carving a life out of driftwood
[Summary] => In December 2004, a strong typhoon devastated the town of General Nakar in Quezon, destroying houses and leaving fallen trees as souvenirs of a calamity.
Instead of wallowing in the tragedy, residents of the fishing community of Barangay Banglos chose to carve out a different fate.
With the help of sculptor Rey Paz Contreras, the Banglos residents went from being fisherfolk to becoming sculptors who rebuilt their homes and their lives.
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[Summary] => In the next few weeks, Isarog Bus Co., will have a new look for its buses plying the eight-hour Manila-Bicol route. Each air-conditioned bus will be fitted out with 28 specially-made reclining seats instead of the usual 56 upright seats.
The seats are made by Kim Philip Marketing Corp. under the brand name, Easy Boy.
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Instead of wallowing in the tragedy, residents of the fishing community of Barangay Banglos chose to carve out a different fate.
With the help of sculptor Rey Paz Contreras, the Banglos residents went from being fisherfolk to becoming sculptors who rebuilt their homes and their lives.
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The seats are made by Kim Philip Marketing Corp. under the brand name, Easy Boy.
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October 6, 2006 - 12:00am