+ Follow INDIAN AND FILIPINO Tag
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[Title] => Mumbai song fits film’s mood
[Summary] => On top of showcasing Eastern culture-defining visuals, the romantic comedy Mumbai Love boasts of a theme song that keeps ringing in the ears long after the final credits are shown.
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[AuthorName] => Yugel Losorata
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[Title] => Suffer the little children
[Summary] => We have children on our mind this week, in many ways. We acknowledge the pioneering work done by the Philippine Childrens Medical Center in the last quarter century, and how it continues to deliver quality medical care on par with the best private hospitals. From across six decades we hear the voices of the children of the Terezin concentration camp, an old fortress town just outside of Prague, in a unique collection of drawings and poems by some of the 15,000 children who lived there from 1941 to 1945.
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INDIAN AND FILIPINO
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[DatePublished] => 2014-01-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Suffer the little children
[Summary] => We have children on our mind this week, in many ways. We acknowledge the pioneering work done by the Philippine Childrens Medical Center in the last quarter century, and how it continues to deliver quality medical care on par with the best private hospitals. From across six decades we hear the voices of the children of the Terezin concentration camp, an old fortress town just outside of Prague, in a unique collection of drawings and poems by some of the 15,000 children who lived there from 1941 to 1945.
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