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                    [Title] => 'Tax on text' to be condemned, not passed!
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Sept. 27, Sunday: The immediate aftermath of typhoon Ondoy found me rushing to the Christ the King Church in Greenmeadows to pay my respects to one of the two brilliant co-founders of Smart Communications, Inc., David T. Fernando, the other being Doy Vea.

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Sept. 27, Sunday: The immediate aftermath of typhoon Ondoy found me rushing to the Christ the King Church in Greenmeadows to pay my respects to one of the two brilliant co-founders of Smart Communications, Inc., David T. Fernando, the other being Doy Vea.

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