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                    [Title] => Today: Fyi
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What: “Días de Fútbol”

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Manila Contemporary presents “Faith and Reason,” which opens on May 22, 6 p.m.

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Talisay, the name of a tree, was also the name of the place in Dapitan where Rizal had his farm and where he had his medical clinic and his school for boys. The poem was written as a kind of school song. In it Rizal put in the mouth of the students the ideal of education that they aspired to. The following excerpt contains the essence of that ideal:
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Manila Contemporary presents “Faith and Reason,” which opens on May 22, 6 p.m.

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Talisay, the name of a tree, was also the name of the place in Dapitan where Rizal had his farm and where he had his medical clinic and his school for boys. The poem was written as a kind of school song. In it Rizal put in the mouth of the students the ideal of education that they aspired to. The following excerpt contains the essence of that ideal:
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