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MANILA, Philippines - The City Government of Makati presents classics and Filipino kundiman to be performed by the country’s noted classical artists namely, soprano Judge Jenny Lind Delorino, tenor Randy Gilongo, marimbist Dena Fernandez and saxophonist Michael Young, to be slated on May 15, 6:30 p.m. at the University of Makati’s (UMAK) Auditorium.

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On August 11, four of the country’s best performing pianists– Raul M. Sunico, Della Gamboa Besa, Mary Anne Rivas Ammovit and Anamaria Gregorio de Guzman– will perform at the Francisco Santiago Hall of the Equitable PCI Bank Tower 1 in Makati City.
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Jesus Aldeguer, 54, of Unit 3-E, Luna Apartment in Pasay City, was last seen alive leaving the Nicphil Insurance office at the 11th floor of the Equitable tower. He had just remitted P11,000 in premium payments from his clients.
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