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                    [Title] => Finding God book launch tomorrow at Powerbooks
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The anthology, FINDING GOD: TRUE STORIES OF SPIRITUAL ENCOUNTERS, will be launched on August 21 at POWERBOOKS, SM City North Wing. The book is co-edited by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard and Marily Ysip Orosa, and published by Anvil.

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And now, despite all indications to the contrary, can we hope for an October of rebuilding hope?
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And now, despite all indications to the contrary, can we hope for an October of rebuilding hope?
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