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[Title] => Talisay’s Liberation Park statues getting a facelift
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[Title] => Special feature: Images of Blessed Pedro
[Summary] => This is Blessed Pedro Calungsod. He has distinct Filipino features – brown skin, black hair.
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[Title] => Cambodia: Bathing children find ancient statues
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[Title] => Talisay wants youth to value city's history
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[Title] => Monumental madness
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January 8, 2011 - 12:00am