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“Life sometimes separates people so that they can realize how much they mean to each other.” From The Winner Stands Alone by Paulo Coehlo sent by Grace Lim.

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The six to be honored tomorrow are student activists Jennifer "Jingjing" Cariño (Baguio City/Ifugao), Armando "Mandrake" Palabay (La Union/Abra), Jessica Sales (Quezon City/Los Baños), and Manuel Bautista (Quezon City/Quezon province), along with businessman Jaime V. Ongpin and historian Renato Constantino.
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“Life sometimes separates people so that they can realize how much they mean to each other.” From The Winner Stands Alone by Paulo Coehlo sent by Grace Lim.

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The six to be honored tomorrow are student activists Jennifer "Jingjing" Cariño (Baguio City/Ifugao), Armando "Mandrake" Palabay (La Union/Abra), Jessica Sales (Quezon City/Los Baños), and Manuel Bautista (Quezon City/Quezon province), along with businessman Jaime V. Ongpin and historian Renato Constantino.
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