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Moymoy Casitas, Rob Jumchai and Romeo Porlarez showcased their superb “cutting” skills and techniques to top the first XO Philippine Blade Olympics recently.

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The Obando orational (fertility) dance has a few characteristics that set it apart in the pantheon of Philippine fiestas. The chief one being that it is not dedicated to one or two saints, but three.

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This June’s respite was well deserved. Dapat nga before arthritis, Alzheimer’s, gout, and high-blood pressure set in. God forbid all these and more.
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The Obando orational (fertility) dance has a few characteristics that set it apart in the pantheon of Philippine fiestas. The chief one being that it is not dedicated to one or two saints, but three.

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This June’s respite was well deserved. Dapat nga before arthritis, Alzheimer’s, gout, and high-blood pressure set in. God forbid all these and more.
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