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                    [Title] => Nokia Builds A Garden
                    [Summary] => Things are ringing and buzzing at the his-toric Rizal Park. Hammers are striking nail heads.  Pick-axes are digging holes in the ground.  Concrete blocks are moved into new positions.


In what used to be a decrepit parking lot, a garden rose to become "Mother Nature’s rest house in Manila." The Orchidarium and Butterfly Pavilion has been built and rebuilt several times to become a popular outdoor classroom and a venue where newlyweds forge their promises to have and to hold.
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But recently, a bright ray of hope shone on the efforts of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) to rid the Pasig of its wastes, thus paving the way for more vigorous rehabilitation.
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In what used to be a decrepit parking lot, a garden rose to become "Mother Nature’s rest house in Manila." The Orchidarium and Butterfly Pavilion has been built and rebuilt several times to become a popular outdoor classroom and a venue where newlyweds forge their promises to have and to hold.
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But recently, a bright ray of hope shone on the efforts of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) to rid the Pasig of its wastes, thus paving the way for more vigorous rehabilitation.
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