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                    [Title] => On Wings of Song
                    [Summary] => In a new twist, Narda Camacho gifted her guests on her birthday with renditions of English and Filipino love songs at the Manila Polo Club.  Further, Narda shared the limelight with Brunei Ambassador Munah Dato Elias and Consul Evie Costa, both of whom sang intermission numbers.  Noted columnist Nestor Mata, a talented baritone, joined Narda in two duets: Romberg’s "Will You Remember?" and De Guzman’s Ma-ala-ala Mo Kaya? (Will You Remember?).

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