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[Title] => Cops, Hawaiians partner in 'Feed and Read to Lead'
[Summary] => The “Feed and Read to Lead” program of the Sta. Barbara Police in Pangasinan, which aims to instill the love of reading among children and promote the appreciation of our national heritage through supplemental feeding, gained support from a group of Americans from Hawaii.
[DatePublished] => 2009-06-28 00:00:00
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[Title] => Sarrat school kids find new friends from Hawaii
[Summary] => SARRAT, Ilocos Norte It may seem like a long way from the urban neighborhoods along King street and Nimitz Highway to the rural barrios among the rice fields in Ilocos Norte, but the distance just got a little shorter for children at eight public schools here and in Kalihi, Hawaii.
They inaugurated a sister-school relationship the other day in Sarrat with a promise of friendship.
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They inaugurated a sister-school relationship the other day in Sarrat with a promise of friendship.
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