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[Summary] => The Bellevue Hotels general manager Cyndy Tan-Jarabata, one of Manilas most successful career women, recently celebrated another blessed birthday. It came as no surprise when a throng of well-wishers showed up in red to shower Cyndy, a true and loyal friend, with their best wishes.
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Returning from Chilé, Tita Meneses Trillo wrote this glowing report: "Chilé is a narrow strip of land 2,700 miles long and an average of 70 meter miles wide. On the East, it is flanked by the Pacific Ocean, on the West, by the Andes Mountain, on the North, by the driest desert in the world, and on the South, by the Antartica."
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