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[Title] => IP festival set in Pampanga
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[Title] => The little school with a big heart
[Summary] => The path is barely passable to vehicles but everyday, little boys and girls of pre-school age walk this way to get to school, the Silungan ng Katutubong Kaalaman at Tradisyon (Sikat) of Tenuos or a school for indigenous learning and tradition.MANILA, Philippines - In a far-flung village on the outskirts of the mystic Lake Sebu in the Southern Philippine island of Mindanao is a small community school that struggles to survive. One windy day in July, fellow journalists and I trudged the long and muddy stretch of earth that led to the school.
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October 12, 2015 - 10:00am