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                    [Title] => Pan Pacific Manila supports Earth Hour
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At 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, Pan Pacific will join over one thousand cities and towns in more than 80 countries to turn off lights for one hour to support the global call for action on climate change.

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                    [Title] => Pan Pacific Manila supports Earth Hour
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At 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, Pan Pacific will join over one thousand cities and towns in more than 80 countries to turn off lights for one hour to support the global call for action on climate change.

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