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[Title] => Report from Lansing
[Summary] => Thanks to superstorm Sandy, which shut down nearly all public traffic on the US East Coast, my flight back to New York from Lansing, Mich.
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[AuthorName] => Butch Dalisay
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[Title] => Phl Studies in Michigan
[Summary] => The first International Conference on Philippine Studies (ICOPHIL) was held in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, in 1980.
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[Title] => Another October, another Michigan
[Summary] => Like I mentioned last week, I’m in the US to visit family and to participate at the International Conference on the Philippines (Icophil), which is taking place Oct. 28-30 at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.
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[Title] => A feast of Filipiniana
[Summary] => Some scholars might quibble with my use of the word “Filipiniana” in the title of this piece, but now that I have your attention, let me announce that the world’s biggest gathering of people seriously interested in all things Philippine and Filipino will be taking place this week in Quezon City.
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