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Returning on PAL from Singapore to Manila the other day, I chanced upon a Filipino teen love drama entitled “A moment in time.” Starring Coco Martin and Julia Montes, the movie plot is familiar — a struggling artist falls in love with the only daughter of a financially successful couple.

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Can Cebu City feed itself? I mean, is there a chance that the farmers within the boundaries of our locality, mostly in the mountain barangays, whose farmlands can hardly be considered as landed estates, can provide the food requirements of all of our close to one million residents?

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Returning on PAL from Singapore to Manila the other day, I chanced upon a Filipino teen love drama entitled “A moment in time.” Starring Coco Martin and Julia Montes, the movie plot is familiar — a struggling artist falls in love with the only daughter of a financially successful couple.

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Can Cebu City feed itself? I mean, is there a chance that the farmers within the boundaries of our locality, mostly in the mountain barangays, whose farmlands can hardly be considered as landed estates, can provide the food requirements of all of our close to one million residents?

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