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                    [Title] => Mañosa siblings refused help, face P620 million lawsuits
                    [Summary] => The heirs of the late National Artist Francisco “Bobby” Mañosa refused an offer of assistance from a “white knight” financier for their various failed real estate projects in Metro Manila and Tagaytay, which had them facing lawsuits of over P620 million in unpaid loans and unreturned investments to various prominent families, government institutions and private firms.
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                    [Title] => Insular Life launches Common Threads, Uncommon Lives: Profiles of TOFIL Awardees 1988-2005
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