+ Follow OYE COMO VA Tag
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[Title] => A speck of sun in the island of B.
[Summary] => Barberis, Fallourd, Breyre, Barry. Whatever else might be said of the island of B., overwhelmed by commercialization and tourism development, there still peeks a speck of sun to warm the belated visitor on the stretch of white sand beach that can only be seen to be believed.
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[AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana
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[Title] => Santana: Magic in Iloilo
[Summary] => Santana co-founder and original vocalist Gregg Rolie and company made up for Carlos Santana's absence with thrilling renditions of the Latin blues-rock group's classics such as "Black Magic Woman," "Oye Como Va" and "Evil Ways" in a recent concert at Iloilo City.
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[Title] => An inexpensive way to experience Vegas
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There is an inexpensive way to experience Las Vegas clubbing. Down Boni Avenue at a place called the Venue Tower, is Club Mwah where you can see, feel and smell the air of Vegas. The only twist is that Club Mwah is run by Filipino entrepreneurs and the performers are truly Pinoys. As the Pinoys answer to Caesars Palace, Club Mwah bewitches and bedazzles not only with its performances but with its physical grandeur- relaxing yet energetic, classy yet affordable.
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OYE COMO VA
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There is an inexpensive way to experience Las Vegas clubbing. Down Boni Avenue at a place called the Venue Tower, is Club Mwah where you can see, feel and smell the air of Vegas. The only twist is that Club Mwah is run by Filipino entrepreneurs and the performers are truly Pinoys. As the Pinoys answer to Caesars Palace, Club Mwah bewitches and bedazzles not only with its performances but with its physical grandeur- relaxing yet energetic, classy yet affordable.
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