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Ning panahona, ang gitawag nilang stress kon kapuot maoy mihari sa atong adlaw-adlaw nga kinabuhi.

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Few books these days capture the spirit of Philippine cartooning and the development of graphic art in the islands as does this handsomely illustrated publication with the Yonzon imprint, with main text by the scholar John Lent plus sundry essays by members of the trade, including Beth Chionglo and Boboy Yonzon.

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Gathering more or less the best homegrown poets as well as those from the city-state, Love Gathers All shows just how a multicultural orientation can benefit writers of either side.
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                    [Title] => Dengcoy Miel, Boboy Yonzon: Cartoonists who make us proud
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Our man in Singapore Dengcoy Miel has done it again, with a new book that has been lauded by no less than the city-state’s Ministry of Communications and Information, which chose it as the past week’s must-read title.

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Ning panahona, ang gitawag nilang stress kon kapuot maoy mihari sa atong adlaw-adlaw nga kinabuhi.

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Gathering more or less the best homegrown poets as well as those from the city-state, Love Gathers All shows just how a multicultural orientation can benefit writers of either side.
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