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                    [Title] => Justice & foot pads
                    [Summary] => I wrote about Kinotakara, foot pads that cure arthritis, and heard from more than 300 people, I’m still hearing from at least one person a week wanting to know more about a product I wrote about in February.  I wrote about the plight of an impoverished ignorant Filipino who can’t get justice, mirroring the plight of millions like him and I heard from two lawyers.  Don’t get me wrong, I am profoundly grateful for these responses, especially from Vangie whom I do not know personally.
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                    [ColumnID] => 135494
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                    [AuthorName] => Barbara Gonzalez-Ventura
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                    [Title] => That Old Feeling, A Reprise
                    [Summary] => I saw you last night and got that old feeling


When you came in sight, I got that old feeling

The moment that you danced by, I felt a thrill

And when you caught my eye, my heart stood still.

Once again I seemed to feel that old yearning

And I knew the spark of love was still burning

There’ll be no new romance for me, it’s foolish to start

While that old feeling is still in my heart.


– An old love song from the ’50s
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"Let me help you out," I volunteered. I am her teacher after all. "What you really want to say is you like my column because I write about ordinary things."
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                    [Title] => That Old Feeling, A Reprise
                    [Summary] => I saw you last night and got that old feeling


When you came in sight, I got that old feeling

The moment that you danced by, I felt a thrill

And when you caught my eye, my heart stood still.

Once again I seemed to feel that old yearning

And I knew the spark of love was still burning

There’ll be no new romance for me, it’s foolish to start

While that old feeling is still in my heart.


– An old love song from the ’50s
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"Let me help you out," I volunteered. I am her teacher after all. "What you really want to say is you like my column because I write about ordinary things."
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