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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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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.

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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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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.

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