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The Rotarians, coming with their spouses from Manila, Pasay, Cavite and Occidental Mindoro, are fulfilling the tradition of the Rotary family by recognizing clubs and individuals who have excelled in undertaking humanitarian and community projects.
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By CTALK | By Cito Beltran | October 15, 2007 - 12:00am
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