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I once wrote that there are times when a journey to the future begins with a visit to the past.

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It all started simply — as most journeys often do. The urban frenzy was becoming constricting and the need to escape to sublime serenity was necessary.

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• Is Susan Roces running for Mayor of Quezon City (according to a report on GMA’s 24 Oras the other day)? "Who said so?" asked Susan when contacted by Funfare for comment. "I didn’t know that I have such a plan."
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I once wrote that there are times when a journey to the future begins with a visit to the past.

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• Is Susan Roces running for Mayor of Quezon City (according to a report on GMA’s 24 Oras the other day)? "Who said so?" asked Susan when contacted by Funfare for comment. "I didn’t know that I have such a plan."
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