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This being the holiday season, I shall attempt to tickle your risibilities by turning into a humor-monger.

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The Tuloy Foundation, Inc. in Makati’s Don Bosco Parish, which was established by Fr. Evangelista in 1993, has taken care of orphaned and abandoned children, making more than 5,000 of them productive citizens to date.
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Herewith is the speech of Petron’s Chairman Nicasio I. Alcantara at the launching:
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From Isagani’s long list, I shall draw a few who in their lifetime extended to me acts of kindness, or who left indelible images of themselves in my memory.
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