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Peace and joy reigned in one corner of the sky as friends of different nationalities and creeds gathered to participate in the celebration of Hanukkah upon the invitation of Israeli Ambassador Menashe Bar-On and his wife Eti.

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Tito is bursting into the art scene the way colors make a splash on his canvass. Bright oranges, lime greens, watermelon pink and aquamarine form vivid images on his canvass. This Pangasinan-born artist, who was once also an antiques dealer, is drawn to an unfathomable subject – the sea – whose depths he tries to plumb with brush and paint.
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