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[Summary] => To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the St. Paul de Chartres sisters in the Philippines, the St. Paul College Foundation held last Sunday a centennial concert at the James Reuter Theater in St. Pauls College, QC.
The interesting and unusual event featured 19-year-old violinist Stephen Y.S. Shey who played Filipino classics, and pianist Jonathan Arevalo Coo who interpreted four pieces by National Artist Lucrecia Kasilag.
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[Summary] => Dear Ms. Orosa:
I avidly follow your column, and though my letter is neither on the arts nor on cultural maters which you normally feature, I do not know who else to send this to.
Having lived in the US for over 20 years I have come to realize the basic difference between the lifestyle there and the lifestyle I am adjusting to now. My arrival was a rude awakening to the "facilitation fees" at the airport. Everyone who helped me get my passport stamped or even so much as "touched" my baggage expected not a tip but a tong.
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[Title] => Aussies up close
[Summary] => "What is Australias major industry?" I asked Trish Pascuzzo, my wonderful escort/guide in Sydney. "Tourism," she quickly replied. I like to conclude, in retrospect, that if tourism is indeed Australias major industry, then its people are a major tourist attraction. Owing to limited space, however, I can cite only a few proofs of my contention.
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[Title] => STAR writer figures in road mishap
[Summary] => Faulty brakes on a public utility bus resulted in the injury of four persons, including STAR columnist Rosalinda "Baby" Orosa, in a recent road mishap in Makati City.
Based on the report of traffic officer Ernesto Luzon, the incident took place last Dec. 9 involving a four-door sedan and two PUBs.
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MS. OROSA
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The interesting and unusual event featured 19-year-old violinist Stephen Y.S. Shey who played Filipino classics, and pianist Jonathan Arevalo Coo who interpreted four pieces by National Artist Lucrecia Kasilag.
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Having lived in the US for over 20 years I have come to realize the basic difference between the lifestyle there and the lifestyle I am adjusting to now. My arrival was a rude awakening to the "facilitation fees" at the airport. Everyone who helped me get my passport stamped or even so much as "touched" my baggage expected not a tip but a tong.
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[Summary] => "What is Australias major industry?" I asked Trish Pascuzzo, my wonderful escort/guide in Sydney. "Tourism," she quickly replied. I like to conclude, in retrospect, that if tourism is indeed Australias major industry, then its people are a major tourist attraction. Owing to limited space, however, I can cite only a few proofs of my contention.
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Based on the report of traffic officer Ernesto Luzon, the incident took place last Dec. 9 involving a four-door sedan and two PUBs.
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