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[Title] => Why revolutions are born in Boston
[Summary] => In this city where the early stirrings in the fight for US independence were felt (think Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere), and where a Filipino freedom fighter in exile forged a conviction to return home on Aug. 21, 1983, an organized army of Philippine patriots sought to win for their country what a century of political independence did not.
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[AuthorName] => Joanne Rae M. Ramirez
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[Title] => V is for velada
[Summary] => After more than three months of practicing with the intensity and dedication of athletes training for the Olympiad (okay, I exaggerate), V-Day has come. On V-Day, Sunday, Oct. 17, my classmates and I from the Assumption Convent Batch ’79 will shake our forty-something butts onstage for our velada. It is the culmination of our annual homecoming, which we fondly call "Old Girls’ Day" (and I protest at the adjective "old," but what can I do with a time-honored tradition?).
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