+ Follow HABI Tag
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[Title] => 8 kabayo kalahok sa JRA Cup
[Summary] => Walong kabayo ang opisyal na kalahok sa gaganaping JRA Cup, ang pinaka-highlight ng Japan Racing Festival, ngayong Linggo sa MetroTurf Malvar, Batangas.
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[Title] => Likhang Habi market fair opens at Glorietta
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[Title] => A case for revival: Textiles and the Likhang Habi Market Fair
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[Title] => Habi @ SM AURA
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[Title] => Likhang Habi indigenous textiles bazaar set
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[Title] => Weave and song, farewell to Susan FM
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October 18, 2009 - 12:00am