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Halos maputol ang leeg at kapwa namatay ang dalawang trabahador sa farm matapos na karitin at saksakin ng kapwa trabahador sa Sitio pulo, Barangay Banglos ng bayan ng General Nakar, Quezon, kamakalawa ng hapon.

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Exquisite wooden sculptures from Banglos, Quezon, are some of the latest finds at Kultura Filipino, the lifestyle store that showcases all things Pinoy.

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Supported by its mother company Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), the PLDT-Smart Amazing Gawad Kalinga project was created in 1.8-hectare land in barangay Budla-an, Cebu City.
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Instead of wallowing in the tragedy, residents of the fishing community of Barangay Banglos chose to carve out a different fate.

With the help of sculptor Rey Paz Contreras, the Banglos residents went from being fisherfolk to becoming sculptors who rebuilt their homes and their lives.
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"Overcoming tragedy, seizing opportunity, unleashing opportunity," is the slogan printed on a shirt worn by Arnel Rebate, one of the survivors of the landslide and floods that swept through the provinces of Quezon and Aurora in late November 2004.

The slogan expresses the turnaround in Rebate’s life, which had been devastated by the tragedy.
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Halos maputol ang leeg at kapwa namatay ang dalawang trabahador sa farm matapos na karitin at saksakin ng kapwa trabahador sa Sitio pulo, Barangay Banglos ng bayan ng General Nakar, Quezon, kamakalawa ng hapon.

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Exquisite wooden sculptures from Banglos, Quezon, are some of the latest finds at Kultura Filipino, the lifestyle store that showcases all things Pinoy.

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Supported by its mother company Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), the PLDT-Smart Amazing Gawad Kalinga project was created in 1.8-hectare land in barangay Budla-an, Cebu City.
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Instead of wallowing in the tragedy, residents of the fishing community of Barangay Banglos chose to carve out a different fate.

With the help of sculptor Rey Paz Contreras, the Banglos residents went from being fisherfolk to becoming sculptors who rebuilt their homes and their lives.
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"Overcoming tragedy, seizing opportunity, unleashing opportunity," is the slogan printed on a shirt worn by Arnel Rebate, one of the survivors of the landslide and floods that swept through the provinces of Quezon and Aurora in late November 2004.

The slogan expresses the turnaround in Rebate’s life, which had been devastated by the tragedy.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097177 [AuthorName] => Katherine Adraneda [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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