+ Follow BRANLY Tag
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[Title] => Loren Legarda: ‘Culture weaves us into one unbreakable fabric’
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[Title] => A Philippine spring in Paris
[Summary] => European visitors are happily surprised at the different view of the Philippines offered by the big exhibition on this country in Paris, observes Constance de Monbrison, its French co-curator.
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[AuthorName] => Marian Pastor Roces
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[Title] => Unearthing Pinoy past in a Parisian museum
[Summary] => It is springtime in Paris. Albert Camus is on the cover of the latest issue of Philosophie magazine, bannered about in newspaper stands everywhere.
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[Title] => A Philippine coup in Paris
[Summary] => Though spring had officially started on March 25, our kababayans braved the chilly winds (touted as the longest winter in 50 years) by the Seine in their Filipiniana regalia, coming in from all over Europe and Manila.
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