+ Follow AMERICAN GOVERNOR Tag
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[Title] => Vicente Aldenese, 1st Filipino Insular Customs Collector
[Summary] => Vicente, the Sibonga born Cebuano who had the distinction of being the First Filipino to head of what is known today as the Bureau of Customs was born on May 22, 1883.
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[Title] => Of hearts and flowers
[Summary] => I love Valentine’s Day and all its capitalist trappings. Since I ate a heart-shaped sandwich in the 1990’s, I always looked forward to having heart-shaped food every February.
[DatePublished] => 2010-02-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Kay Malilong-Isberto
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[Title] => Mothers Day celebration past & present
[Summary] => Commemorating Mothers Day is a 20th-century phenomenon. Although in the past, the ancient spring festival was dedicated to the Great Mother of the Gods, the symbol of universal motherhood. A possible link between the ancient practice and the present Mothers Day celebration may be Mothering Sunday, the mid-Lent Sunday when it was customary for children to give token gifts to their mothers. But Mothers Day observed in the second Sunday of May is part of our American heritage.
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[Title] => Mothers Day celebration past & present
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