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                    [Summary] => The crowd–and it was a crowd, SRO, spilling out into the courtyard–sang along as the quartet played the old Beatles favorite When I’m Sixty-four. The chapel at the Santuario de San Antonio was elegant in its understatement, stylish in its simplicity, exactly the way Miss Pinto would have wanted it. And it could not have been otherwise, for in death as in life, Araceli Pinto-Mansor–dear Eli–was surrounded by the love of family and friends and the great sense of style that characterized this remarkable woman.
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                    [Summary] => News from Mindanao is, more often than not, about conflict and strife, travel advisories and military operations.  But take a closer look and Mindanao reveals itself to be so much more–with a culture that is multi-faceted and multi-layered, a landscape that is lush and diverse, an economy that is vibrant and dynamic, a people that is resilient and creative.

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That year, a group of Mindanao entrepreneurs saw the need to bring the products of Mindanao to the global market. They felt it was time to showcase Mindanao–its products, potentials and people.
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