+ Follow JOHN BETJEMAN Tag
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[Title] => State of our environment vital to our future
[Summary] => Environment has several levels of meaning. It means our physical surroundings. That is what the British poet, John Betjeman, was referring to when he wrote: "One cannot assess in terms of cash or exports an imponderable thing like the turn of a lane or an inn or a church tower or a familiar skyline." The skyline of New York City will never be the same again after the September 11 tragedy. That also explains why many people got upset when someone suggested that the Bonifacio monument in Caloocan be transferred elsewhere.
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[AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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JOHN BETJEMAN
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