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                    [Title] => Neil Procter & Irene Bausas: An English wedding with a Filipino flavor
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Irene Bausas and Neil Procter were married at St Wilfrid’s, an 18th century Catholic Church in Lancashire, England, where Neil grew up.

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Chua’s business has since grown. He has several retail outlets, each with its own group of salespeople. His dream is to further grow the business so he will have enough to retire on and still leave a viable company to his three sons.
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Irene Bausas and Neil Procter were married at St Wilfrid’s, an 18th century Catholic Church in Lancashire, England, where Neil grew up.

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Chua’s business has since grown. He has several retail outlets, each with its own group of salespeople. His dream is to further grow the business so he will have enough to retire on and still leave a viable company to his three sons.
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