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                    [Title] => Honoring modern-day heroes
                    [Summary] => Gracia Burnham is the modern-day hero, escaping from the clutches of the Abu Sayyaf some months ago, and now speaking about her nightmare before various groups in the United States. Her husband, Martin, however, was killed in an exchange of firepower between the bandits and government soldiers, as was Ediborah Yap, a Filipino nurse who along with the American missionaries, was held captives for many months.
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                    [AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
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                    [Summary] => From revolution to revolution, the zarzuela "Bayan, Isang Paa Na Lamang" takes us on a journey of song back to the days of the 1896 Revolution and brings to life the pathos, courage and hope that inspired the men and women of the Katipunan to rise up against Spanish rule. However, you may be a bit disoriented when you find yourself at Edsa, in 1986.

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