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And now let me move away from the contentiously big issues of the past two weeks (thanks for all the mail, folks, pro and con) back to my comfort zone — the trivial and the transitory.

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As everybody knows, it was during Jimmy Laya’s stint as governor that the bulk of Bangko Sentral’s priceless collection of Philippine paintings was formed.

Here are some of Mr. Laya’s tips to beginners (aside from having some extra cash).
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As everybody knows, it was during Jimmy Laya’s stint as governor that the bulk of Bangko Sentral’s priceless collection of Philippine paintings was formed.

Here are some of Mr. Laya’s tips to beginners (aside from having some extra cash).
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