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The Order of Sikatuna with the rank of Grand Cross, Gold Distinction was conferred on outgoing Ambassador Velupilla Ponnundurai Hirubalan of Singapore in simple rites at MalacaƱang yesterday.

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The province of Tarlac has again highlighted its tradition of belens in the different towns. In Ramos, a family made a belen out of recyclabled materials, while in Pura a group of farmers used bamboo.

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The Order of Sikatuna with the rank of Grand Cross, Gold Distinction was conferred on outgoing Ambassador Velupilla Ponnundurai Hirubalan of Singapore in simple rites at MalacaƱang yesterday.

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The province of Tarlac has again highlighted its tradition of belens in the different towns. In Ramos, a family made a belen out of recyclabled materials, while in Pura a group of farmers used bamboo.

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